Security News
“GDPR Day” (May 25th, 2018) has brought a flood of activity. For example, most of us have experienced an overload of updated privacy statements in our inboxes, which can induce privacy fatigue...
Qualys announced new functionality in its Security Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) cloud app that allows customers to better achieve visibility of data across their own network and supply chain for...
Messaging apps verboten until they fall into line with EU regs Multinational car parts maker Continental AG has banned its employees from using Whatsapp and Snapchat on their work phones due to...
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: CIOs are forced to compromise between faster innovation and perfectly working software An independent global survey of...
Leading the latest edition of the ISMG Security Report: Cybersecurity expert Brian Honan provides insights on why organizations that are not yet compliant with GDPR need to focus on several key...
WHOIS, the searchable "phonebook" of contact data for internet domains, may violate GDPR -- or it may not. A lawsuit seeks to find out which it is.
The KPMG Intelligent Interactions product will be available to Google Cloud customers as part of the partnership.
Apparently, due to legal weirdness, GDPR doesn't apply to the EC itself. What to do? Shout at the bureaucrats or be cool about it?
Two cybersecurity and privacy attorneys recently argued that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will interfere with the availability of the WHOIS database and will seriously hinder the...
Regulatory Issues Such as GDPR Are a Process in Which Security and Privacy Challenges Should Continuously be Addressed read more