All IT Security Technology articles – Page 6
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WebinarPrevent Costly Breaches in a Safe and Compliant Way
With so many communications exchanged daily, it’s not a question of whether a mistake will occur, but how often.
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ebookAchieve a dependable, secure and manageable multi-cloud
In the majority of organisations, the question of whether to embrace public cloud computing was never a simple choice between that and on-premises infrastructure.
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FeatureArtificial Intelligence: addressing the risks to data privacy and beyond
As more companies are implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a core part of their digital transformation, there is a requirement for boards to focus on the risks related to AI use of personal data and the potential bias and unpredictability in its output.
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PodcastAisling Costello: Evolution of Blockchain
Aisling Costello discusses the evolution of blockchain at PrivSec London.
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PodcastGreg Van Der Gaast: How Information Security Kills Data Protection
Greg Van Der Gaast. discusses how information security kills data protection at PrivSec London.
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PodcastNigel Tozer: Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud
Listen to hear from Nigel Tozer, a privacy expert at Commvault as he discusses Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud.
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PodcastFlavius Plesu: Former Senior Information Security at Bank of Ireland
In this episode, hear from Flavius Plesu, former senior Information Security professional at Bank of Ireland.
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NewsWhat is GDPR’s impact on cyber insurance?
Experts say that the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is pushing up the demand for cyber insurance – a trend that may increase as GDPR-style rules are adopted around the world.
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ArticleInadequate security sees surge in IoT data breaches, study shows
Research finds that the number of data breaches linked to Internet of Things (IoT) devices has increased considerably over the last two years.
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FeatureThe 7 elements of GDPR software security compliance
By now, you’re probably aware that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is coming. Taking effect on May 25, 2018, GDPR aims to unify the European Union (EU) on common data protection practices. Bringing more control and higher standards, this regulation will affect how firms gather, store, and use data pertaining to EU residents.






