Privacy professionals are facing a confluence of emerging and shifting data privacy risks and challenges in adjusting to remote work, addressing data protection risks resulting from the pandemic and operationalising new laws.
Why do we, in 2021, far too often still see security not being baked into all aspects of the software development lifecycle and instead added as some kind of tack-on component way down the line?
While Big Tech's intent seems positive, the likely beneficiary of the recent Apple/Google privacy push is not the consumer but an effort to force the digital advertising world to restructure itself for their benefit.
If the goal of the law is to provide rules that are straightforward and consistent with the expectations around the world, other states and Congress would be well advised to follow the example of Virginia.
Hackers are not only eager to take advantage of the pandemic crisis, but that are feeding off of a highly profitable supply chain. While hospitals are the target, the patient is ultimately the true victim of this cyber attack machine.
Newly released Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework will require third-party assessment of mandatory practices and requirements to strengthened cybersecurity infrastructure for the DoD and its more than 300,000 contractors.
In many ways, the benefit of cloud computing is also its main drawback. How can organizations keep their IT environments secure while leveraging the full benefits of a cloud-native approach?
Move to mass remote working in 2020 has only made the data loss problem worse. 59% of IT leaders reported an increase in email data loss since the pandemic began.
Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) is an emerging technology that has been constantly evolving and has come of age as a solution to stop ransomware attacks, including double extortion.
A data breach is more than an IT problem – a serious data breach will threaten any business so the management team need to know how they will manage the aftermath.










