How to leverage accountability to ensure sustainable enterprise security

As post-pandemic economic recovery continues to drive rapid acceleration in digital transformation, documented data breaches and service disruptions caused by cybercriminal activity have become an unwelcome part of our daily news feed. In spite of the … Continue reading How to leverage accountability to ensure sustainable enterprise security

Remote Workforce Monitoring Brings Up Privacy Concerns

The pandemic paved the way for expanded remote work possibilities, but companies looking to ensure employees remain on the job while at home have led some to consider technologies to digitally monitor worker activity, in some cases through AI. Those i… Continue reading Remote Workforce Monitoring Brings Up Privacy Concerns

Privacy Takes a Hit In the High Court

One of the earliest “privacy” laws in the United States is, surprisingly, the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Back during the Nixon Administration, Congress passed a law that gave people the right to see what was on their credit report, to contest inaccura… Continue reading Privacy Takes a Hit In the High Court

Top five insights from the 2021 CyberEdge Cyberthreat Defense Report

For the last eight years, the Cyberthreat Defense Report has been helping enterprise security professionals gauge their internal practices and security investments against their peers across multiple countries and industries. The report is based upon d… Continue reading Top five insights from the 2021 CyberEdge Cyberthreat Defense Report

The Business Value of the Social-Engineer Phishing Service

Phishing attacks continue to plague organizations across the globe with great success, but why? Cybercriminals are targeting the human element of organizations.  Additionally, they are developing techniques to use an…
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The Revised Swiss Data Protection Act (revDSG) – What you Need to Know

Data privacy and security is a global issue that is continually evolving to meet the current demands of citizens. As such, revisions are always being made to regulations and laws to modernize them so that they are effective in the present day. In … Continue reading The Revised Swiss Data Protection Act (revDSG) – What you Need to Know

The High Cost of Privacy By Default

In the ongoing “war” between Facebook and Apple over privacy, Apple’s new operating system, iOS 14.5 contains a feature that most people assumed—incorrectly—was already part of the operating system; the ability to choose which apps collected and share… Continue reading The High Cost of Privacy By Default

Three Years of GDPR – a Look Back

It might be hard to imagine, but it has been three years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was implemented on 25 May 2018. Time certainly does fly by when you are trying to protect data. Nevertheless, the term ‘GDPR’ has set a pr… Continue reading Three Years of GDPR – a Look Back

Zero Trust: Bringing Privileged Access and Data Security Analytics Together

Who owns the data in your organization? If you’re like many, there’s a chance it’s fragmented. Maybe legal owns governance while security owns data security. IT, legal, security and line-of-business owners might share tasks. Perhaps there is no real data governance or oversight at all. What we hear from people across all industries, though, is that […]

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Air India Among Victims of SITA Data Leak of 4.5 Million Users

Air India has admitted that it was one of the victims of the sophisticated cyber attack that targeted passenger service system SITA in February. According to an article published by Tribune India, personal data of around 4.5 Million users got leaked in… Continue reading Air India Among Victims of SITA Data Leak of 4.5 Million Users