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Legal uncertainties shutter previously accessible databases used to identify fraudsters, criminals, thieves and hackers.
Doubling down on individual control makes GDPR an expensive nuisance for enterprises while failing to protect consumers against likely data harms.
Infrastructure, specifically the utilities sector, must adopt a Zero Trust approach as ongoing cyberattacks by remote actors become more and more prevalent—threatening to disrupt everyday life.
As cyber attacks continue to increase in number and escalate in complexity, companies are looking to hire hard-to-find cybersecurity experts to help secure their needs. Hereu2019s a look at the four most in-demand cybersecurity skills for 2018 and be
Think youu2019re done with hearing about GDPR? Not so fast. Data privacy legislation isnu2019t going anywhere and thereu2019s a lot we can learn from the ups and downs of the EU experience.
While cyber liability insurance policies are complex and proving claims can be daunting, CIOs in the midmarket space agree access to resources provided in the policies make the investment worthwhile.
Who's in charge of IT security? To whom do they report? How big is their budget? We've got answers.
Today is the first day of the rest of your life u2026 or at least of the endless process of GDPR compliance. Your customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing automation systems are ground zero for GDPR issues, but thatu2019s not all.
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