Data breach events are a now harsh reality. But when managed properly and communicated strategically, companies can emerge with both their corporate reputation and the confidence of their consumers intact. Find out how in this in-depth article.
Today’s heightened threat level imposes responsibilities on both sides of the equation: Cloud service providers must continually evaluate their security posture to offer rigorous protection to customers. And leaders protecting their organization must choose the solution that best meets their unique security needs.
Understanding the value of intellectual property and ensuring they are protected is mandatory for companies looking to thrive in a digital ecosystem. Blockchain technology can help establish a proof of existence, creatorship and ownership of intellectual property by timestamping and tracking computer-aided design (CAD) files.
Consider remote working threat scenarios when planning your cybersecurity protections can help keep your company’s data safe, no matter where employees choose to open their laptops.
The global technology supply chain is becoming increasingly complex and vulnerable, how should we safeguard IoT and connected devices as they travel through the chain?
The move toward software-defined vehicles is enabling a wealth of safety, comfort and convenience innovations but this requires an approach to development that always has cybersecurity in mind.
Risk of losing a class action lawsuit after experiencing a ransomware attack increases if the enterprise in question was negligent with personal data that was compromised, and it can be proven in court.
Integrating Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with other enterprise solutions can help businesses monitor productivity and provide employees with access to the right resources.
Scams are often designed to take advantage of vulnerable victims. A case study was done on a psychic mail scam that defrauded over $200 million from almost 1.4 million North Americans over 10 years.
The only way to achieve data privacy is through implementing effective data security. A well-designed, privacy-first security program offers significant benefits to any organization while minimizing potential privacy impacts.










