Tag Archives: GDPR
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Critical infrastructure attacks: nations are not ready
With cyberattacks rising in both volume and complexity, and critical network infrastructure now a vulnerable target, filling the gaps in government cyberdefence has never been more important
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Five ways cyberattacks can damage company value
The potential impact of cyberattacks on company value continues to be misunderstood by many business leaders and finance professionals. So, while financial audits are regulated, why is cyber-risk still largely ignored and underplayed?
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Data breaches: why speed is key to keeping public trust
In the age of social media and public relations crises snowballing out of control, the ensuing hours after a data breach can make or break a company’s reputation
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Legislation to combat the hackers
Organisations are now required by law to guard against cyberattacks in a bid to protect essential services
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GDPR: Europe is taking the lead in data protection
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is precedent-setting legislation which extends EU jurisdiction beyond Europe
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Data privacy in a personalised media world
Targeting audiences and improving customer experience are based on using personal data with its inherent risks to privacy