Remove CISO Remove Data privacy Remove Digital transformation Remove Technology
article thumbnail

The State of Data Privacy: What to Expect in 2021

SecureWorld News

For the past decade, companies have put customers at the center of their digital transformation, capturing ever more data to uncover new insights and better serve them with personalized experiences and compelling products and services. But where does that leave us as we consider data privacy in 2021?

article thumbnail

7 Habits of a Highly Effective CISO: 2019 Data Security Resolutions

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Unfortunately, with every possibility a new security risk appears, and as a CISO you are well-aware of the implications. So, what are some habits you can resolve to adopt this coming year to ensure you and your business are making the most of your data while keeping it secure? What’s in that Big Data Lake?

CISO 72
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Three Risk Mitigation Strategies to Address the Latest Data Security Threats

CyberSecurity Insiders

By Dannie Combs , Senior Vice President and CISO, Donnelley Financial Solutions (DFIN) As security threats to data continue to ebb and flow (mostly flow!), If passed, it will significantly restrict data movement. The bill is intended to address technology-based threats, giving the U.S.

Risk 118
article thumbnail

Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2024: My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Digital Transformation In 2024, several trends are expected to shape the landscape of digital transformation. The focus will also be on building digital ecosystems and platforms that bring together stakeholders for seamless experiences. Here are my predictions for 2024.

article thumbnail

Forging the Path to Continuous Audit Readiness

CyberSecurity Insiders

Technology oversight is a common mandate across IT and security frameworks and compliance specifications, but achieving that oversight is difficult. First, technology and operational intelligence, across the myriad of users, endpoints, applications and infrastructure, is siloed and fragmented. By Scott Gordon, CISSP, Oomnitza .

article thumbnail

Cybersecurity CEO: 5 Cybercrime Trends to Watch for in 2021

Herjavec Group

At the onset of the year, we predicted that the top priority for any CISO or CIO will be to manage the risk associated with digital transformation and enhance their security programs in order to keep up with new technological complexity. More than half of data breaches over the past year involved insider threats.

article thumbnail

Cybersecurity Outlook 2022: Third-party, Ransomware and AI Attacks Will Get Worse

eSecurity Planet

Ransomware has already been combined with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks , and Manky notes that ransomware could see the addition of wiper malware, “which could not only wreck data but destroy systems and hardware. … This could be a concern for emerging edge environments, critical infrastructure, and supply chains.”