Top 5 Threat Vectors in Connected Cars and How to Combat Them

Plug-in electric and at least partially autonomous connected cars are a common sight on roads around the world.  The software and electronic component market for those vehicles is projected to grow from $238 billion to $469 billion between 2020 and 2030. Both cybersecurity and ‘privacy by design and default’ have been holistically embedded into operations across many […]

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Risk Management: How Security Can Learn to Do the Math

Risk management is an important element in using data to get ahead of cybersecurity risks before they happen. The costs of protecting an enterprise of any size against cyber attacks continue to rise. Once a business truly understands the consequences of an incident, its leaders must decide how to manage the risk. They can choose to […]

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Overcoming the Cloud Security Compliance Conundrum

Compliance with various regulations and cloud security requirements has expanded as technology and cloud uptake advance, leaving organizations with a challenging conundrum to solve.

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Open Banking and PSD2: Disruption or Confusion?

If you’re not yet familiar with the concept of open banking, you’re not alone. U.K. consumer advice firm Which? reported that 92 percent of the public is unaware of the initiative, which officially launched on Jan. 13, 2018, to promote the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable developers to build applications to augment […]

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Cybersecurity, Fraud and Operational Risk: The Time for Cognitive Convergence Is Now

The threat landscape is expanding, and organizations must undergo a cognitive convergence to manage evolving security, fraud and operational risks.

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Overcoming Common Roadblocks on Your Digital Transformation Journey

Companies that impact cultural change, keep their systems up to date and retain cyber talent have a leg up when it comes to digital transformation.

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