The EU AI Act: All You Need to Know in 2024

…of political debates and negotiations, this decision has made Europe the global standard for AI regulation. So, what does this mean for us and the broader AI community in 2024?…

Data Detection and Response (DDR): Proactive Security

…to threats more quickly. According to a report by Cybersecurity Ventures, global spending on cybersecurity is expected to reach $270 billion by 2026, up from $173 billion in 2020. This…

Sephora Puts CCPA to the Test

…case in addition to missing “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” links, erroneous treatments of consumer rights requests, non*]}*-compliant privacy policies and missing disclosure notices and non*]}*-compliant financial incentive notices

Cybersecurity Stats to Know in 2021: 7-Point Guide

…email compromises, social engineering, and other misconfiguration causes, combined. Malicious attacks by destructive malware and ransomware prove more expensive — at $4.52 million and $4.44 million, respectively — than the…

New Hampshire Privacy Act: SB 255 Prep

…actions to comply with the new legislation. Download Whitepaper. Preparing for NHPA Compliance Compliance with the NHPA is vital for businesses operating in New Hampshire. Here are some essential requirements…

Accelerating Threat Detection Through Engineering

…can arise from this such as forensic automation scripts, cloud policies, or maintaining configuration files for your SIEM. Once the technologies are stood up, it’s about the process and workflow…

Navigating Brazil’s LGPD: Compliance Made Simple

…a comprehensive framework for the protection of personal data, and its compliance requirements extend to various entities involved in data processing activities. Ensure LGPD compliance today The cost of violation

How Insurance Companies Achieve Compliance with BigID

Compliant Insurance companies face complex challenges when it comes to securing data and achieving regulatory compliance. Insurers need to take concrete steps to build a comprehensive data program that leaves…

The Future of Privacy, Data Concerns, and Tech

…of access and content and freedom, and all of a sudden they were being prosecuted by attorneys general, by the Federal Trade Commission, by regulators. So the question that emerged…