CCPA enforcement has gone into effect on July 1 despite the COVID-19 shutdown and the economic turmoil, however many companies are still unsure on how to comply to the law.
Distributed applications across multi-cloud and edge environments are emerging quickly, what are the three key issues that need to be addressed in order to secure them?
Even though COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a greater reliance on eCommerce, consumers are still seeing payment security as a greater priority over the convenience.
With COVID-19 bringing new risks to cloud computing, businesses should understand the responsibility of their cloud providers when it comes to privacy and security protections.
With the CCPA fully in force as of July 1, it is now more important than ever for small businesses to ensure that they are fully aware of their responsibilities and the steps they need to stay to stay compliant.
In a landmark decision for the EU-US data transfer regime, the European Court has struck down the EU-US Privacy Shield but given respite to Standard Contractual Clauses.
Cloud-based deployments have significantly changed the security paradigm and the foremost consideration for cloud migration involves a security framework that spans the entire cloud infrastructure.
Development automation needs to shift from an almost exclusively technical automation-for-speed perspective to a more business centric perspective of automation-for-balance.
While confirming that SCCs are valid with the Privacy Shield gone, the CJEU underlined that they can only be relied upon when risks have been properly assessed and cannot amount to a “tickbox exercise.
As the IoT revolution brings changes to society, it is introducing new classes of risk requiring IoT security to adapt to the changing threat landscape.










