More From Breaches & Vulnerabilities – Page 5
-
Event
PrivSec London 2023
PrivSec London is a two-day, in-person event taking place over 28th February and 1st March at the Park Plaza, Riverbank.
-
Video
PICCASO: Nick James in conversation with Vivienne Artz OBE, Vice Chair of PICCASO
Vivienne Artz OBE, PICCASO board member and strategic leader, advocate and expert on data protection and privacy.
-
News
PICCASO Privacy Award for Achievement: A Look at the Shortlist
The PICCASO Privacy Awards will celebrate data protection and privacy excellence in all its forms: from the “Rising Star” award, which recognises the most talented professionals entering the industry, to the “Privacy Award for Achievement”, which will go to a veteran of the sector.
-
News
Celebrating Data Protection Writers and Academics at the PICCASO Privacy Awards
The PICCASO Privacy Awards will recognise the companies and privacy professionals working hard to protect personal data. The programme includes awards for the UK’s best privacy programme, best privacy executive, and outstanding data protection officer, among many more.
-
Video
#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Gemma O’Loghlen, BNP Paribas
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Gemma O’Loghlen, the Chief of Staff of the Group Data Protection Office at BNP Paribas.
-
News
Privacy leaders recognised as the inaugural PICCASO Privacy Awards shortlist is revealed
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to reveal the inaugural cohort of shortlisted individuals, teams, initiatives, and businesses for the 2022 Awards, comprising 110 finalists across 15 categories.
-
Video
PrivSec Dublin 2022 highlights
PrivSec Dublin covered the most pressing and challenging topics from across the data protection, privacy and security sectors.
-
Video
#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with John Ackerly, Virtru
Nick James, founder of #RISK, talks to John Ackerly, CEO of Virtru, about the challenges of protecting data in the current risk and compliance landscape.
-
Article
Are You Ready For the Proposed Cyber Resilience Act?
The EU Commission’s proposal for a new Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) aims to safeguard consumers and businesses buying or using products or software with a digital component.
-
News
NHS Contractor Cyberattack: Ransomware, Supply Chains and Operational Resilience
When an NHS service provider was hit by ransomware earlier this month, an NHS spokesperson said the health service had “tried and tested contingency plans in place” to protect its own network.
-
News
LastPass Hack: To Disclose or Not to Disclose?
Users of the world’s most popular password manager, LastPass, received a shock on Thursday after the company notified them of “some unusual activity within portions of the LastPass development environment”.
-
Feature
Whistleblower Claims Regulators Weren’t Told About Twitter Security Risks — And Neither Was Twitter’s Board
Twitter’s former head of security, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, made some serious allegations about the state of security and data protection in the company on Tuesday.
-
Feature
Phishing, Third-Party Risk and the Signal and Twilio Attack
Communications provider Twilio suffered a phishing attack on 4 August. On Monday, 11 days later, messaging app Signal disclosed that some of its users have been impacted by the attack.
-
Report
Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: June 2022 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the eighth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
-
Video
Best Practices for Detecting, Preventing and Recovering From Ransomware
Ransomware continues to cause huge losses and harms across the globe. But taking a proactive approach to security and business continuity can reduce the likelihood of falling victim to an attack—and reduce the damage that occurs if you are targeted.
-
Video
The Dangers of AI-Driven Mass Surveillance
Artificial intelligence is driving huge improvements in fields as diverse as medicine and climate monitoring. But from biometric identification to “social credit” scoring systems, AI is also providing new ways for governments and large corporations to track and surveil people—with significant implications for their privacy and freedom.
-
Video
Can Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) Solve the Data Transfer Puzzle?
The legal issues around data transfers continue to cause confusion and consume resources. Many believe the solution lies in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs). The US and UK governments are even collaborating on an “innovation prize challenge” to encourage the development of PETs for data transfers.
-
Video
Keeping Pace with Emerging Threats
Cyber criminals are leveraging innovative techniques and taking advantage of new security vulnerabilities. Organizations must evolve and adapt their defenses to protect against the next wave of cybersecurity threats.
-
Video
Data Retention and Minimisation: Best Practice
Getting data retention and minimisation right is crucial to ensuring effective data protection compliance. Only collecting the data you need, and only storing it for as long as required, significantly reduces the likelihood of a data breach or other violation.
-
Video
How to Avoid Software Supply Chain Attacks
From Solarwinds to Kaseya to Log4j—the security risk from software supply chain attacks shows no sign of abating.