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Cyber SecurityInsights

Five Common Mistakes When Addressing Data Security

September 27, 2021
A hybrid-remote working model has created a wider attack surface. Many organizations still tend to make critical mistakes with regards to data security that, if left unaddressed, can lead to drastic consequences for the entire business.
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Data ProtectionInsights

CPRA: The Next Big Mandate (Is Right Around the Corner)

September 24, 2021
Comprehensive mandates like the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) require extensive preparation—those with processes in place before it arrives will manage it best, and perhaps even derive benefits from it.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

AI Is Capable of Generating Misinformation and Fooling Cybersecurity Experts

September 23, 2021
It's now possible for artificial intelligence (AI) programming systems to create false information and present it as fact – and even trick cybersecurity experts into thinking the information is true.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Industry Experts Share Prevention Tips on National Insider Threat Awareness Month

September 22, 2021
Realizing the growing danger that insider attacks pose to businesses and national security, National Insider Threat Awareness Month has become an annual call for organizations to take preventative actions in an effort to minimize their risk of attacks.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Vaccine Passports: Rethinking Cybersecurity Best Practices

September 22, 2021
Countries are looking at vaccine passports as the ‘door opener’ for a return to normalcy. At the same time, threat actors know too well that taking advantage of the current pandemic has been a very lucrative over the last 18 months.
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Data ProtectionInsights

North American Organizations Struggle to Comply with Privacy Laws

September 21, 2021
Many businesses are still struggling to understand and comply with data protection laws and regulations. Study finds that 62.4% of companies are still not ‘completely compliant’ with data regulations which means vulnerable consumers.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Your Organization May Need a Cybersecurity Advisor: Here’s What To Consider

September 20, 2021
A trusted cybersecurity advisor is the gateway to a security-first mindset within a business -- you just need to know where to start and what to look for before engaging with such services.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Avoiding Dark Patterns: Critical Tools for Privacy Legal Counsel

September 17, 2021
How can well-intentioned companies avoid employing dark patterns by mistake? And how can privacy professionals, particularly attorneys, effectively counsel their clients away from this common, yet all too prevalent, practice?
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Data Elitism Is the Silent Killer of the IT Industry

September 16, 2021
Today's cybersecurity teams can’t get ahead of hackers because they’re drowning in data, fatigued by alerts, and dissatisfied with their jobs. Data elitism is the root cause of this negative environment, but companies can take steps to offset it.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Attackers Are Getting Smarter. Can Your SBOM Keep Up?

September 15, 2021
President Biden’s Executive Order includes a provision that would require software vendors selling to the federal government to maintain a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
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