We know that cybersecurity will make or break the digital business. Faced with relentless growth in cyberattacks, coupled with the complexity of today’s digital ecosystem, how should your business respond?
Is facial recognition software secure by design? A question rarely asked is “how safe is the infrastructure that holds and processes all this data?” As long as organizations refuse to audit the security of their suppliers, facial recognition software will remain inherently unsafe, especially in the hands of the police.
Both governments and companies are shepherding the application of blockchain technology across various industries, and of particular interest is how the technology will usher in an era of blockchain contracts. While the blockchain holds promise, there are legal concerns beyond the technological benefits and challenges.
With the number of machines rising to vastly surpass the number of people using them, machine identity management has recently garnered attention from IT leaders all over the world, especially among organizations undergoing a digital transformation.
In the wake of the Schrems II decision, organizations performing EU-US data transfers are faced with significant challenges to comply with the GDPR.
Migration to the cloud presents many unique challenges in protecting your data. Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs) can help protect corporate data while embracing cloud applications and services.
Cybersecurity practices are most effective when they are integrated as a way of life for employees, rather than a once-a-year IT requirement.
Critical infrastructure systems are becoming increasingly connected and digitized. The sector is also facing expanding cybersecurity regulations to address cyber threats as the potential for dangerous cyber attacks increases as a result.
Better methods of managing data using innovative technology avoids a reactive posture to data, and instead turns to a proactive one. But how can leaders become more proactive in their approach? And how can they make the data more proactive to meet the growing challenge of comprehensive data risk management?
How do high-security organizations allow their employees to be as productive as possible without sacrificing data security and their own personal safety? The good news is that solutions are not only available, but increasingly are being adopted.










