The convenience of digital gift cards comes with added vulnerability as cybercriminals and bad actors have found particularly devious ways of defrauding both the buyers and sellers.
There are enough things to make people go crazy during the holidays. SOAR can help security operation teams find a little peace by protecting their company and personal data now.
In recent months, the global privacy landscape has begun to shift. Several countries have started to draft and implement sweeping national privacy regulations, including China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). What do advertisers need to know?
There are a number of pitfalls to successful ransomware recovery and not all of them are technical. To truly dig into tackling the problem in the most efficient, quick, and cost-effective manner possible, while bringing things back up safely, we need to calculate risk.
To properly address the new breed of cyber threats, we must approach network protection from a more foundational level. Protective DNS (PDNS) solutions use the Domain Name System to alert and/or block communication with domains associated with bad actors.
By going beyond today’s version of “zero-touch” network security automation, enterprises gain real-time visibility and adaptive control over their network security operations, ultimately advancing business innovation and financial growth.
Investing in an automated security and backup solution gives your IT team and larger organization peace of mind that data is being regularly secured and accounted for. It also nearly eliminates the room for human error, which in cybersecurity, can be a huge factor in data loss.
A new report offers a never-before-seen look at Google data collection practices, raising new questions about the extent to which the top tech companies in the world collect and collate user data without their permission or knowledge.
Browser extensions are creeping their way into being a favorite of malicious actors. Why are dangerous extensions still a challenge, even though Google is actively combating the problem?
Google’s latest differential privacy tools are a step in the right direction but still have a few limitations when it comes to protecting consumer privacy. The approach doesn’t account for who decides what level of “noise” will appropriately protect user privacy.










