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Building a foundation of trust for the Internet of Things

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In the digital transformation era, companies across all sectors are using next-generation technologies to streamline their operations, deliver value to customers, and gain a competitive edge. Invariably, Internet of Things (IoT) strategies form the backbone of those efforts.

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Emerging security challenges for Europe’s emerging technologies

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This underpins the digital transformation imperative most of them face today, and the huge responsibility that rests on the shoulders of the CIO. The vast majority (84%) of enterprises are now using, or planning to use, digitally transformative technologies – such as big data, containers, blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT).

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Three Reasons You Should Treat Applications as Machine Identities in Your Security Strategy

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This article was originally featured as a guest post on Venafi’s blog. 1 – We need to be able to trust the data that comes from applications. Because machines increasingly talk to each other and exchange important data that they collect, strong mutual authentication and trust between these is critical.

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NIST Cybersecurity Framework: IoT and PKI Security

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As both the public and private sector embrace digital transformation and face an increasingly sophisticated threat scape, presidential executive orders have sought to remedy that problem. I also encourage you to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest data security research, insight from our blogs and other resources.

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How to prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act

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state to pass its own data privacy law. Last August, my colleague Ashvin Kamaraju wrote a blog shortly after this took place. For example, data collected by an entity may not be associated with an individual but could identify a household. 375 the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), making California the first U.S.