It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that if security teams don’t have full visibility into their organisation’s sensitive data and where it resides, cyber attackers will take advantage. However, this is becoming increasingly difficult as enterprise data and applications move to the cloud and as Internet of Things (IoT) devices and other emerging technologies are introduced, all of which give adversaries an expanding attack surface to target. By Andrew Bushby, UK director at...
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Privacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
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Privacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
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By Kevin Drinkall, EMEA Wireless and Cloud Market Development Manager at Zyxel.
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Last May marked a seismic shift in global privacy and information rights with the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. In the intervening period we have seen other countries follow suit with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) scheduled for implementation in 2020 and a raft of similar regulations on the horizon across the Asia Pacific region. It’s clear that GDPR is just the opening act in a narrative that will result in a...
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More than a year after coming into effect, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has transformed the data landscape and its effects look set to extend into the future, as nations worldwide adopt similar laws. Furthermore, big tech companies are leading the way with assurances of greater privacy for customers, in the form of increased powers to personalise and even opt out of data collection. In short, privacy regulation is here to stay. By Tim Abraham, Director, Second-Party Data,...
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