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12 Data Loss Prevention Best Practices (+ Real Success Stories)

eSecurity Planet

Industry-specific rules: Check relevant regulations on a regular basis to verify data security compliance , and use DLP to protect sensitive data and reduce regulatory risks. Potential threats: Conduct risk assessments, vulnerability scans, and penetration testing to evaluate potential threats and weaknesses.

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Global October Cybersecurity Events: Where You Can Find Thales

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The Thales and Cryptonext Security will conduct a seminar on “Cyber Agility: From access management to post-quantum challenges” which will take place on 13 October at 11:00 local time. At our booth, we will cover topics such as digital sovereignty, the Schrems II ruling, and modern authentication, including FIDO2 for Microsoft.

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Topic-specific policy 4/11: information transfer

Notice Bored

Transmission of information through broadcasting, training and awareness activities, reporting, policies, documentation, seminars, publications, blogs etc., There is a common factor, however, namely information risk. plus its reception and comprehension. What need would it satisfy, and is a policy the best way to proceed?

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How to Prevent Malware: 15 Best Practices for Malware Prevention

eSecurity Planet

Malware attacks pose a significant risk to both individuals and businesses, infiltrating computer systems, compromising sensitive data and disrupting operations, leading to financial and data loss — and even extortion. Regularly Back Up Your Data Regular encrypted backups can help keep important data safe from data loss or ransomware.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

In 2018, the last review year, breaking encryption in a product in order to repair it was deemed to be legal as well, however, this activity is restricted to restoring the device in question to its original specifications. And if you didn't put on the, you know, manufacturer approved tire.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

In 2018, the last review year, breaking encryption in a product in order to repair it was deemed to be legal as well, however, this activity is restricted to restoring the device in question to its original specifications. And if you didn't put on the, you know, manufacturer approved tire.

InfoSec 52