There are three key components when we talk about the concept of privacy: Laws, customs and expectations. The importance of each part of this trifecta will vary across geographic regions, generations, and groups. But in order to meet these diverse expectations, companies processing personal information need to offer their customers regional solutions. Cue data residency. By Peter Day, Head of Privacy and Security at Mixpanel.
Read MoreSee how NHS Management, a healthcare organization with 50+ skilled nursing and physical rehabilitation facilities, reduced security investigations from days to mere hours with Threat Response and the Cisco Security platform.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has another exceptional guest: Elizabeth Joyce, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Liz talks about the responsibilities of a CISO and the ever-changing threat landscape. In modern cybersecurity, AI is a tool both for defense and for hackers. Liz ends the podcast discussing the hardest parts of her job, and the roles of women in cybersecurity and industry in general.
Read MoreThe adoption of cloud computing by businesses is progressing at an incredible rate. The cloud allows organizations to decrease their operating expenses by allowing them to outsource their infrastructure needs to cloud service providers (CSPs). The competitive market for CSPs has also driven them to develop optimized offerings for different use cases, allowing organizations to choose best-of-breed solutions for each of their business needs. By Patrick Vernon, technology writer.
Read MoreANSecurity, a specialist in advanced network and data security, has announced a successful “always-on VPN” security solution for The Stafford Railway Building Society that is helping to meet security, continuity and remote working requirements for the award-winning, local financial services provider.
Read MoreMalware, ransomware attack volume down 6% and 9%, due to more targeted attacks.
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