With the EU GDPR right around the corner, you have probably heard that there will be six legal bases for processing personal data. For organizations who are currently preparing for GDPR, there is a strong focus on – as well as some confusion around – legitimate interests, in particular. Let's take a closer look.
You can’t control bad actors targeting your brand and customers. What’s most important is to ensure that you’re monitoring for the abuse of your brand online so that you can take action as quickly as possible to disrupt impersonation attacks before your brand falls victim.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise. They’ve become more targeted in the last five years – and more specific to their victims. But it doesn’t mean a successful attack is inevitable. Here are lessons learnt from 100+ ransomware recoveries.
By putting TraceTogether’s data terms in context and increasing their transparency with citizens, the government has an opportunity to win back citizens’ trust and even become an exporter of data privacy best practices.
As businesses grapple with the GDPR fines and repercussions of non-compliance, it is crucial to identify and avoid the three common mistakes that have landed countless organizations in hot water.
A growing number of organizations are beginning to recognize the potential that AI has to dramatically improve the process of cybersecurity training by improving efficiency in areas like content development, analytics, and enhanced accessibility.
A combination of EASM with CMDB delivers real-time visibility of the entire stack. Previously unknown or unmanaged assets come into focus and automated workflows weed out vulnerabilities at scale, which simplifies the previously overwhelming proposition of exhaustive investigation and patching, asset by asset.
Autonomous vehicles highlights pressing issues currently in technology law involving artificial intelligence and machine learning. What are the liability and risk problems that must be considered?
Microsoft appears to be erecting new barriers for partners who want to deploy Microsoft products on certain other cloud computing providers, like AWS or Google Cloud Services in proposed reform to their Partner Licensing Agreement (SPLA).
The surveillance concerns surrounding TikTok are legitimate, yet they are no more legitimate than the spyware potential of countless Chinese IoT devices.










