SC Labs: SIEM and UTM-NGFW
When it comes to Unified Threat Management/Next-Generation Firewall (UTM/NGFW) alongside several Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions, some professionals will choose to implement...
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With machine learning, AI and privacy all becoming priority initiatives for companies, why has the data tug-of-war between IT and developers become such a challenge? The tension between data science...
View ArticleFrom paper compliance to operational compliance
Financial services firms must prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act, says Alex Scheinman. Data privacy has become an overarching issue top of mind to organizations across industries and...
View ArticlePrivacy – It’s everyone’s responsibility
Privacy. The word takes on different meanings depending on the person to with whom you’re speaking. Given our ever intense usage of social media or our increasing willingness to offer personal details...
View ArticleIs blockchain-based security finally here?
Infosec pros impatiently waiting for viable blockchain solutions want to know: Are we there yet? If CISOs and security engineers sound like impatient kids in the back seat of the car on long road...
View ArticleVPN Endgame
Choosing a virtual private network (VPN) can be difficult. Besides selecting a VPN provider, users must also choose between a paid VPN or a free VPN, among other factors. Simply picking a seemingly...
View ArticlePrivacy sheriffs – CPOs saddle up to protect information assets
Much like in the Old West when the town sheriff and a few deputies did their best to keep the local citizens safe from the black-hatted bad guys who inhabited the surrounding empty land, today’s chief...
View ArticleStriving for a privacy culture
Sometimes an issue floats just beyond the horizon or simmers on the backburner before it boldly flashes forward, not to be ignored or diminished any longer. That’s what’s happened with privacy –...
View ArticlePrivacy legislation: E pluribus unum
In the last several months, a series of tech company executives have sat before Senate and House panels, peppered with questions, smart ones at that, about how their companies protect data. Imagine...
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