Ensuring data privacy and compliance with regulations like the CCPA involves layered, complex challenges for any business especially in the age of COVID-19.
Business communication tools are indispensable in today’s distributed working environments, both for internal communication between team members and for external communication with customers. But their use has attracted the attention of attackers who successfully exploit their security weaknesses and tailor their attacks to specific communication platforms.
In a world where a single OT security breach can shut down an entire coastline’s worth of equipment, being prepared early will save your organization time and costs while helping to prevent major logistical headaches.
Some ecommerce sites may be unwittingly placing customer data at risk of exposure through forms that unintentionally collect PII without user consent. Here’s what retail security teams need to know about “leaky forms” and how to implement security policies that can protect customer data from this hazard.
The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation plans and e-signatures have emerged during this time as an essential technology that can help maintain business continuity.
As organizations realize that there is no such of a thing as being “fully protected” from a cyberattack, what are the tactices and steps to improve and get an edge in the cyber security arms race?
Privacy regulators have said they will take seriously anything that puts the twin principles of openness and honesty into jeopardy, and with the GDPR honeymoon period set to end, trust and reputation will be central going forward.
With the looming software bill of materials (SBOM) mandates going into effect, IT and security teams will be increasingly looking for solutions that assess and mitigate software supply chain risks for all software both built and bought to comply with U.S. Executive Order 14028.
UK universities are under high threat levels from state actors as well as financially motivated cybercrime, especially ransomware. How can universities keep themselves safe?
More businesses are opting to outsource their security needs to an external provider that supplies SOC-as-a-Service, which delivers all of the security benefits of a dedicated SOC but without the associated headaches, and financial burden that comes with managing a full staff in-house,










