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VideoAvoiding the Security Dangers with Work From Home (WFH)
As more and more office workers find the new normal to be work from home (WFH) there are challenges and dangers that come into play, with 90+% cyber security attacks beginning with email.
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ebookManaging the Lifecycle of Sensitive Data with the Privitar Data Privacy Platform
There was a time when data collected about individuals was limited, was spread across multiple systems and was difficult to connect. Regulations were limited or non-existent. Data privacy protections were rudimentary.
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WebinarProtect Ransomware’s Next Target: Backups
Ransomware attacks are accelerating at unprecedented rates, morphing their variants to evade detection, and are now successful targeting your last line of defence - backup copies.
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VideoCreating a Global Program in an Evolving Landscape
With the ever-changing landscape of data protection, organisations have the task of ensuring their privacy program is adaptable to current and future data privacy regulations across the world.
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VideoAccelerating Sensitive Data Analysis for Financial Services
Financial service organizations have a wealth of sensitive data that enables them to create new products, drive improved customer experience, and manage risk across the enterprise. While this data is of great value, many companies have developed policies that dramatically slow time to data away or destroy its analytical utility in response to the ever-increasing threats, both internal and external.
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VideoAI Privacy in the Era of Black Lives Matter
IBM, Amazon and Microsoft have all made recent announcements on the use of facial recognition AI for what the former called “mass surveillance, racial profiling, violations of basic human rights and freedoms”. Against the backdrop of intense scrutiny of racial bias at a societal level, technology and privacy professionals are increasing the volume of questions about the ethics of AI and machine learning.
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VideoHow to Minimise Insider Threats in Cyber Security
Insider threats, whether they are from negligence or those with malicious intent, can pose a significant risk to all organisations. Research from Ponemon Institute reveals that the average cost of insider incidents is almost double the average breach, therefore, companies face a much larger threat from workers than from outside.
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VideoIs Big Tech Winning the Battle for Public Trust?
Consumer trust in the world’s biggest technology companies has come under intense scrutiny in recent years.
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VideoThe Specific Privacy Rights and Compliance Issues Affecting Children’s Data
Lawmakers across the world recognise that children need special treatment when it comes to data and how it’s used. Data protection laws, such as the EU’s GDPR and the USA’s Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), reflect the specific requirements of handling data from children.
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VideoRansomware Protection - More Than Just Backup
Hosted by: Adrian Moir (Sr. Consultant, Product Management, Quest Data Protection) Video: Ransomware Protection - More Than Just Backup
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NewsPwC develops facial recognition tools to monitor employees
Global accounting firm PwC has developed a facial recognition tool specifically for financial institutions to monitor employees working from home.
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ebookRansomware: Defense in Layer
Organizations need backup software that not only ensures top-level backup and recovery, but also limits the number of entry points for ransomware.
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FeaturePreparing for the ‘new normal’ in cyber security
The global coronavirus pandemic has added an enormous strain on employees’ ability to work remotely.
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NewsUK Healthcare sector remains the most at-risk sector
New findings reveal that in the US, healthcare was the most breached industry during the first quarter of 2020.
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FeatureThe Cybercrime Trends and Challenges We Have Faced During COVID-19
It should come as no surprise that since the emergence of COVID-19 last year there has been a month on month increase in the level of malicious activities relating to the pandemic, with cybercriminals using it as a new hook to bait their unsuspecting victims. In actual fact, the overall level of cybercrime in general has not increased dramatically, but many threat actors have jumped at the opportunity to switch from existing lures to those relating to COVID-19.
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VideoLeveraging Retail Customer Data
Retailers from brick-and-mortar to e-commerce are increasingly aware of how crucial customer data is to staying competitive and meeting their financial goals. Shoppers across all channels are favoring those organizations that can offer a personalized, efficient shopping experience tailored to their interests. But in light of an increased number of data breaches being reported in recent years, these same customers are also experiencing heightened awareness of when and how their personal data is being used.
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VideoDon’t Pay the Bad Guys
With Rubrik, there’s no need to pay the ransom - recover quickly and painlessly with immutable backups.
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VideoRe-defining Cybersecurity Awareness
One of the more immediate implications of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the almost forced adoption of tele-interactions and virtual processes. Irrespective of the pervasiveness of malware attacks, network breaches, and hacktivist activities that make headlines, it is the reality of the human element that is a constant variable in all cybersecurity events.
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VideoPhishing and Cybercrime: Current Trends and Challenges
Did you know that 32% of confirmed data breaches involved phishing? And that nearly 38% of users who don’t undergo cyber awareness training fail phishing tests, this can result in huge losses for your organisation with the average cost of a human error data breach costing $3.5 million in 2019.
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VideoNation States Attacks APT41 and Ransomware during COVID-19
In this Panel, our subject matter experts will outline what’s really happening during COVID-19 in regards to Nation States Attacks APT41 and Ransomware as they give you a true view from the Cyber Emergency Room Operations.



