All IT Security Technology articles – Page 5
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News
Ticketmaster fined £1.25m over personal data breach
Ticketmaster has been fined £1.25m for failing to keep the personal data of millions of customers secure.
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Feature
Securing APIs: Best practices for keeping your data and infrastructure safe
With the attack surface for APIs continually increasing, Debbie Walkowski outlines the potential risks and best practices for keeping APIs secure.
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Webinar
Many Ways to Defeat Multi-Factor Authentication
Everyone knows that multi-factor authentication (MFA) is more secure than a simple login name and password, but too many people think that MFA is a perfect, unhackable solution. It isn’t!
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Former US security chief warns of increased cyber crime due to coronavirus
The former head of the US National Security Agency has warned that the coronavirus pandemic has significantly increased cyber risk, with companies likely to face a growing number of attacks.
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Blog
Navigating open banking while keeping the fraudsters at bay
In the open banking era customer user experience is key, but how do you also ensure assets are protected from fraudsters? Frans Labuschagne of Entersekt outlines some ideas
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News
Airbnb admits to ‘technical issue’ that resulted in exposure of users’ private messages
The internal leak exposed Airbnb hosts’ personally identifiable information (PII) to other users.
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Feature
Security: more than just “tech”
Ahead of this week’s Data Protection World Forum webinar, Building Security’s Influence in the C Suite, independent cyber security consultant Dr Emma Osborn highlights the importance of owning cyber risk at board level.
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Feature
Don’t Lift and Shift: Evolve
At July’s Last Thursday in Privacy event, Sian John MBE, Microsoft’s EMEA / APJ director of cybersecurity strategy, gave companies transitioning to a cloud service model some food for thought. PrivSec’s Catherine Wycherley caught up with her to get some further insight.
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News
Hackers turn hunted in new AI-based cyber security deception tool
The University of Strathclyde has announced that researchers at its Centre for Intelligent and Dynamic Communications are working on a cyber security solution that uses AI and deception to protect network systems.
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Uber former security chief charged in connection with attempted data breach cover-up
The US Department of Justice has charged Joseph Sullivan, former chief security officer at Uber, with obstruction of justice following a data breach.
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Webinar
Prevent Costly Breaches in a Safe and Compliant Way
With so many communications exchanged daily, it’s not a question of whether a mistake will occur, but how often.
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ebook
Achieve a dependable, secure and manageable multi-cloud
In the majority of organisations, the question of whether to embrace public cloud computing was never a simple choice between that and on-premises infrastructure.
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Feature
Artificial Intelligence: addressing the risks to data privacy and beyond
As more companies are implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a core part of their digital transformation, there is a requirement for boards to focus on the risks related to AI use of personal data and the potential bias and unpredictability in its output.
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Podcast
Aisling Costello: Evolution of Blockchain
Aisling Costello discusses the evolution of blockchain at PrivSec London.
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Podcast
Greg Van Der Gaast: How Information Security Kills Data Protection
Greg Van Der Gaast. discusses how information security kills data protection at PrivSec London.
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Podcast
Nigel Tozer: Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud
Listen to hear from Nigel Tozer, a privacy expert at Commvault as he discusses Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud.
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Podcast
Flavius Plesu: Former Senior Information Security at Bank of Ireland
In this episode, hear from Flavius Plesu, former senior Information Security professional at Bank of Ireland.
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News
What is GDPR’s impact on cyber insurance?
Experts say that the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is pushing up the demand for cyber insurance – a trend that may increase as GDPR-style rules are adopted around the world.