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DSPM & AI Are Booming: $17.87B and $4.8T Markets by 2033

Security Affairs

Additionally, the spike in DSPM being the talk of the town is partly due to the fact that data privacy laws and regulations place stronger requirements on companies to safeguard data. Furthermore, the constant growth in data breaches and the requirement for zero-trust architectures are further boosting the use of DSPM.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

The future of the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA), proposed as a federal framework to unify data privacy standards, is now uncertain. States like New Jersey, Tennessee, and Minnesota are developing comprehensive data privacy laws that emphasise data transparency, risk assessments, and consumer protection.

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CSO's ultimate guide to security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance

CSO Magazine

CSO's ultimate guide to security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance Security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance: The complete guide This directory includes laws, regulations and industry guidelines with significant security and privacy impact and requirements. NERC) standards. Massachusetts Bill H.4806

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MY TAKE: NIST Cybersecurity Framework has become a cornerstone for securing networks

The Last Watchdog

Prior to launching CyberSaint, Wrenn was CSO of Schneider Electric, a supplier of technologies used in industrial control systems. The CSF’s core principles have been incorporated into Europe’s GDPR , NYDFS’s cybersecurity requirement s, California’s Consumer Privacy Act and Ohio’s Data Protection Act. Wrenn said. “So

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Importance of Cybersecurity Profession Highlights SecureWorld Chicago

SecureWorld News

Faulkner was joined by Sarah Buerger, BISO, The Kraft Heinz Company; Mike Zachman, VP & CSO, Zebra Technologies; and Lynn Dohm, Executive Director, Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS), who artfully moderated the panel discussion.