While Apple’s new iOS 14 privacy feature is a step in the right direction. What users truly need is a solution to take back control over their data and manage it independently on an ongoing basis.
You can build privacy training that meets every one of the compliance requirements out there and doesn’t force you to constantly shift your program to meet changes.
How organizations can maintain a strong security and compliance posture during the ‘new normal’ of remote working?
Consent is a major requirement in every data privacy regulation worldwide. PrivacyOps and automation is becoming increasingly necessary for compliance.
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.
There are significant gaps in virtual appliance security, and many products are distributed with known, exploitable, and fixable vulnerabilities and on outdated or unsupported operating systems.
Object storage can help healthcare organizations cost-efficiently scale to meet unexpected demands, manage data more effectively, and protect against the rapidly growing ransomware threat.
OFAC's recent advisory stating that those who pay the ransom of a ransomware attack may be subject to fines can be detrimental to all involved in this growing cybersecurity problem.
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?
Use of Shadow IT by employees for communications can harm an organization’s security and its culture. It also signals to employers that something is not working.










