Taking Time Off? What Your Out of Office Message Tells Attackers

As more people are vaccinated and free to live a more normal life again, vacation plans, trip pictures and conference hashtags will flood social media sites. Phone calls and emails to colleagues will be met with out of office (OOO) messages. You might feel happy for that person, or maybe a little jealous that they […]

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High Court Deals Blow to Data Privacy Regulations

Like the Kubler-Ross stages of grief, there are multiple stages of data breach. Anger, denial, blame, investigation, litigation, regulation and, ultimately, resignation. This includes possible class action litigation by consumers, banks, vendors, supp… Continue reading High Court Deals Blow to Data Privacy Regulations

Synthetic Data Removes Data Privacy Risks

The idea that data has value certainly isn’t new. It’s been called the new oil, the new gold – in fact, insert any rare commodity, and someone has probably created an analogy! Ironically, though, now that there’s almost universal recognition tha… Continue reading Synthetic Data Removes Data Privacy Risks

Cloud Data Privacy: Now, Where Did I Put Those Keys?

Let’s say you’re about to walk out of the house and realize you’ve forgotten your keys. The first thing a family member will probably ask you is “Where did you last have them?” But at work, asking for the keys to a cloud — the keys that ensure data privacy — might get a different […]

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Cloud Data Privacy: Now, Where Did I Put Those Keys?

Let’s say you’re about to walk out of the house and realize you’ve forgotten your keys. The first thing a family member will probably ask you is “Where did you last have them?” But at work, asking for the keys to a cloud — the keys that ensure data privacy — might get a different […]

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Data Privacy: How the Growing Field of Regulations Impacts Businesses

The proposed rules over artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union (EU) are a harbinger of things to come. Data privacy laws are becoming more complex and growing in number and relevance. So, businesses that seek to become — and stay — compliant must find a solution that can do more than just respond to […]

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Federal Court Permits Warrantless Device Searches at Border

With the weather getting warmer, and vaccinations against COVID-19 increasing, we are likely to see an increase in travel — including international business travel. But for individuals and companies seeking to protect their data privacy, a recen… Continue reading Federal Court Permits Warrantless Device Searches at Border

What is Schrems II and how does it affect your data protection in 2021?

Over six months on, the Schrems II verdict is proving to be a difficult obstacle for many businesses when it comes to data management. Find out why here.
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Improving Data Security in Schools: Privacy at a Distance

This blog is the second in a series about improving data security in schools. Cyberattacks against colleges and universities can be fruitful. Few organizations hold the amount and variety of data that higher education does. Thousands, if not millions, of endpoints are ripe for compromise. A large state flagship university houses decades worth of student […]

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With $30M extension, BigID boosts Series D to $100M at $1.25B valuation

When we last heard from BigID at the end of 2020, the company was announcing a $70 million Series D at a $1 billion valuation. Today, it announced a $30 million extension on that deal valuing the company at $1.25 billion just 4 months later. This chunk of money comes from private equity firm Advent […] Continue reading With $30M extension, BigID boosts Series D to $100M at $1.25B valuation