It is no secret that in the 21st century, cyber threats are often as dangerous as bombs. But why, exactly, did cyber-attacks become such a go-to modus operandi for countries and nations in recent years?
Whiles sales of smart speakers are skyrocketing, research from the Ponemon Institute, reveals that 69% of respondents say they are very concerned about protecting their data privacy when using these smart devices.
Consumers are growing increasingly intolerant of cyberattacks and the downtime that’s often associated with them. Businesses are under serious pressure for solid disaster recovery planning.
The main issues surrounding data management and consumer privacy will only accelerate as we move forward into the final months of the year. Here are three major trends and events to look out for.
UK charities hold financial and personal information that cybercriminals increasingly target but only half of charities think cybercrime is a risk for to the sector.
Since patching is problematic and traditional perimeter security is ineffective for Ripple20 vulnerabilities, Zero Trust security may be the right answer.
With specific guidance from an amended HITECH Act to include a comprehensive cyber policy, the healthcare industry will better secure patients’ data.
Two-thirds of breaches are inside jobs. Yet, insider threat programs account for less than 10% of the budget. Are enterprise cybersecurity efforts properly prioritized?
The cloud can provide better data security than traditional storage … when done correctly. How do you ensure your unstructured data remains secure and highly available?
Web scraping can become a cautionary tale if it doesn’t comply with the GDPR, or, most recently, with the CCPA. What are the considerations and how can you do it successfully and with ease?










