From a consumer and business standpoint, encryption is a boom, but it’s also providing a major stumbling block for law enforcement and enterprise investigation teams. How then can investigators lawfully gather evidence from encrypted messaging apps while protecting privacy?
Consumers are growing increasingly intolerant of cyberattacks and the downtime that’s often associated with them. Businesses are under serious pressure for solid disaster recovery planning.
Employing a data protection method such as data masking as soon as production data enters the development cycle ensures that data is secured before it travels downstream or outside the business.
Security assessments for third party vendors can be a long and tedious process, take time and resources, lengthen the sales cycle and complicate business growth. There are now solutions available that put the power in vendors’ hands.
Essentially working as a veil, VPNs tend to protect you from any harmful influx of internet traffic. Without going into...
For an industry, as highly exposed as the healthcare industry, Artificial Intelligence seems promising for data protection. How can it be used for securing sensitive data to ensure compliance to standards such as HIPAA?
The wide-ranging privacy laws in place around the world means that security teams need to be concerned about identity management and identity transfer. Organizations need a way for users to control and manage their credentials in digital form in a way that allows for greater identity portability while maintaining security standards.
We look at the ease of use, reliability and strength of Apple's iPhone X new Face ID security feature. Should you keep your face (password) to yourself?
New cybersecurity technologies will help companies better handle a cyber attack but they need to use more efficient methods to evaluate solutions that meet their security and regulation needs.
The average social media user would be forgiven for thinking that Facebook’s data scandal had come seemingly out of nowhere. There were security warnings from industry experts dating as far back as 2013. Using one of the APIs, a loophole reported in 2015 allows hackers to gather millions of personal data from Facebook.










