Just like detectives look into the mind of a criminal to solve the case, you can look into the mind of a hacker to guard your company’s online data. Hackers adapts quickly to new environments and enjoys a challenge. What are insights to be gleaned from their endeavors.?
Many regulators prefer voluntary GDPR compliance, but are prepared to back that up with tough action when required. This is why your reporting must be ‘regulator ready’.
Regulatory reporting for GDPR compliance requires effectively operationalising the use of appropriate technical and organisational measures to allow for reporting at the enterprise and project level.
some drawbacks come along with using biometrics. Increased concern over privacy is at the top of the list. This concern should be a top priority for the general public, but also for businesses.
CCPA has brought Europe’s GDPR push for better transparency, user control, and accountability into U.S. What are the key similarities and differences between these two laws?
Just like any business plan, a business continuity plan is incredibly important to make sure your business continues to functions optimally after facing a disaster scenario. Learn the six steps for a effective BCP.
Annual survey of 252 data protection and privacy officers provides valuable benchmarking information for organizations across all industries on their 2019 priorities.
The Data Protection and Privacy Officer Priorities 2020 report is a comprehensive look at the current challenges DPOs are facing and their priorities and strategies to navigate the modern regulatory landscape.
To help information security, privacy and compliance professionals architect and implement the best security and privacy practices for your organization, Rebecca Herold, lead developer and author of ISACA's Privacy Principles and Program Management Guide, provides an overview of the 14 principles and explain the importance for each business, in any country, to implement them within their own organizations.
According to a recent report, 90% of all data breaches can be traced back to phishing attacks. How can businesses effectively protect themselves from this damaging cybercrime?










