Navigating the complexities of GDPR compliance is a challenge, but you can take one huge threat off the table by building an
effective defense against ransomware. When enforcement goes into effect for GDPR on May 25, 2018, personal data breaches will be costly for organizations, both financially and procedurally....
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on May 25, 2018 to protect the privacy rights of people from the European Union (EU). The new regulatory regime governs how businesses and government institutions must handle the sensitive personal data of EU citizens, and levies substantial fines on...
Now that your organization is faced with the realities of GDPR, it's time to clear up any lingering questions you still have regarding the new regulations and how they're impacting your organization's policies.
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What exactly GDPR regulates;
The extent of the effect that...
Now that your organization is faced with the realities of GDPR, it's time to clear up any lingering questions you still have regarding the new regulations and how they're impacting your organization's security policies.
Download this FAQ to learn more about:
What exactly GDPR regulates;
The extent of the effect...
As the world prepares for GDPR enforcement, a new Privacy Maturity Benchmark study finds that 65 percent of respondents say their organizations experience sales delays because of data privacy issues. Cisco's Michelle Dennedy outlines the concept of data friction.
Incident response is a critical pillar of an effective endpoint security program, one that will gain importance as GDPR enforcement comes into play on May 25. Organizations must be ready to react if and when an incident occurs in order to meet the stringent requirements that apply during an incident.
The U.S. Federal Government wants its agencies to modernize their IT systems, primarily by maximizing the use of cloud platforms. But IT teams are finding this transformation challenging. Investing in IT modernization can lead to more agility, improved resilience and security and, in the long term, better citizen...
The high-profile breaches of Fortune 100 companies are the ones that get the headlines, but small and midsized businesses should not breathe any sighs of relief. They are very much still targets, says Austin Murphy of CrowdStrike. He offers cybersecurity advice to SMBs.
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Technological advances that are sweeping the financial sector by storm have brought new ways for users to access their data on the go but it also presents new challenges for financial institutions to protect their customers' personal data. Every financial institution needs to implement a comprehensive approach to...
Leading the latest edition of the ISMG Security Report: A preview of our extensive coverage of the 2018 RSA Conference, which will include dozens of video interviews with thought leaders.
GDPR compliance. New uses for blockchain. IoT security. These are some of the hottest topics on tap at the 2018 RSA Conference, taking place April 16-20 in San Francisco.
In this era of "fake news," Time Inc. Deputy CISO Preeti Palanisamy takes seriously the challenge of maintaining the integrity of journalism from content creation through production and eventual publication.
If you don't already have the required security tools and controls in place, your organization will need to start planning now to achieve compliance.
Download this GDPR compliance checklist now to ensure you are compliant.
This checklist lays out 9 steps you should take now to best prepare,...
Government cyber teams must adopt a modern and evolving security operations model and an analytics-driven approach to cybersecurity if they hope to keep pace with the evolving threat landscape.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social networking company is already complying with parts of Europe's GDPR privacy legislation, but it won't comply with all of its requirements worldwide. Zuckerberg's comments are likely to rile critics following the uproar around voter-profiling firm Cambridge Analytica.
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