The size of today's GDPR penalties has set the level against which all future data breach fines will be judged as global data breaches are pursued by multiple regulatory authorities and private citizens alike.
Governments need to start planning for cyber threats as part of their emergency management procedures with the increasing cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.
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?
In this, the second of a series of articles, Professor Reich examines the implications of the battle between Apple and the U.S. government for other jurisdictions worldwide.
Finding a managed security services provider with the right mix of services and capabilities can be a lengthy process. Here are some key cybersecurity matters to consider and tips on what to look for in an MSSP.
No two organizations have the same journey when implementing Privacy by Design, what will be the most rewarding and least disruptive approach to execute it for your business?
SaaS vendors are responsible for ensuring the security of their cloud environments, but each customer is responsible for securing their data in those clouds. The best way to secure assets such as business-critical data on the cloud is an account-level backup and recovery tool.
As the world becomes more complex non-traditional approaches to ensuring data security and protection must be evaluated. In this article Wei Chieh, the founder of SWARMNETICS draws a parallel between how we treat open source software and the Asian organisational attitude toward White Hat hackers (or ‘independent security researchers’) as assets that might help to stem the tide of security breaches that Asian companies face today.
Even with 64% of cloud security incidents stemming from unauthorized access, businesses are still underestimating access security with only 7% of security leaders citing account takeovers as top risk.
It's important to secure your enterprise mobile app to prevent hackers from exploiting the vulnerabilities. What are the steps to create a more secure app before releasing it to the market?










