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Cybersecurity, data protection and inadequate ... report for 2022. Image: Friends Stock/Adobe Stock The top three priorities for IT professionals are improving security overall (52%), increasing ...
Australian Nonprofit Cyber Security ... that poor cyber security practices in Australia’s not-for-profit sector are putting its donors’ and communities’ data at risk. Image: Adobe/immimagery ...
While data fuels insights and analytics-driven decision making, there is an inherent danger of misuse and inadequate protection ... security priority for 2023, above both cyber resilience and ...
For energy providers, the consequences of poor information security have moved from the cyber world to the real world ... to cyberattackers who circumvented elaborate detection and protection systems, ...
US Customs and Border Protection ... “none of the image data has been identified on the Dark Web or internet.” The subcontractor “violated mandatory security and privacy protocols outlined ...
A cyber attack on the genetic testing firm saw personal information of 155,592 UK residents accessed in a major cyber attack ...
(Photo : JOSEP LAGO/AFP via Getty Images ... in cyber security. The tech giant recently acknowledged that it has not yet eliminated state-sponsored hackers or contained a Russian data breach.
Eight months after the enforcement of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation ... they work for to risk of cyber attacks, the report said the poor security practices of employees are ...
AIG blamed the recent rise in BEC-related cyber-insurance claims on the poor security measures victim ... that's related to the EU's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The Cyber-Security Enhancement and Consumer Data Protection Act, introduced Tuesday, would be inadequate as a stand-alone cybersecurity bill because it would not require companies with data ...
Susan Ariel Aaronson, a research professor at George Washington University, argues that ineffective data protection by the U.S. is putting economic and national security at risk. She says some U.S ...