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How to Build a Data Breach Response Plan

Businesses of all shapes and sizes can fall victim to data breaches. Unfortunately, even with the best privacy and security measures in place, hackers are continually becoming more skilled at beating them. A well designed and implemented data breach response plan is essential if businesses are to minimize the effect of data breaches and protect their reputation. Not only that, but they can reduce the financial damage to the business and better position the organization for recovery.

Advocating for Car Accident Victims with Compassion and Expertise

Accidents involving cars are capable of causing injuries to the body and mind as well as financial issues. Unfortunately, these can permanently change a person's life. If you ever find yourself dealing with the consequences of an accident, consider yourself lucky if you have the backing of a law firm like Burger Law located in St. Louis. It could make a world of difference. By showing care and professionalism when supporting those affected by car accidents.

Xalient rated as one of UK's Top 100 founder-led, fastest-growing companies for the third consecutive year

Xalient has been recognised as one of Britain's fastest-growing, founder-led private companies in the FEBE (For Entrepreneurs, By Entrepreneurs) Growth 100 in 2024 for the third consecutive year.
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Why Manufacturers are in the Crosshairs of Threat Actors

In today's modern digitised environment, the manufacturing industry faces multiple interwoven challenges that can have a serious impact on their overall performance and sustainability. These challenges include supply chain disruptions, with events such as natural disasters, geopolitical issues, and pandemics disrupting the global supply chain, affecting the timely delivery of raw materials and components. These disruptions put pressure on manufacturing organisations to better plan for potential supply chain uncertainty, while responding quickly to changes in customer demand, and also trying to keep costs low.

ManageEngine AD360's hat trick: Locks down three wins at the Global InfoSec Awards 2024

Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) annually recognizes the pioneers who are shaping the future of cybersecurity with its prestigious Global InfoSec Awards. Recently, at the RSA Conference 2024 held in San Francisco, CDM announced the winners of its 12th annual awards, honoring the most innovative and forward-thinking companies in the industry.

How to Avoid Shopping Scams on Facebook Marketplace and Fake Online Shopping Sites

In a time where digital transactions and online markets predominate, purchase scams have increased frequently as scammers develop ever-more sophisticated strategies to prey on consumers. This guide sheds light on the intricacies of purchase scams, focusing on common types, providing comprehensive strategies to safeguard against them, and offering real-world examples for a better understanding, particularly on popular platforms like Facebook Marketplace and fake online shopping websites.

LevelBlue Labs Discovers Highly Evasive, New Loader Targeting Chinese Organizations

LevelBlue Labs recently discovered a new highly evasive loader that is being delivered to specific targets through phishing attachments. A loader is a type of malware used to load second-stage payload malware onto a victim’s system. Due to the lack of previous samples observed in the wild, LevelBlue Labs has named this malware “SquidLoader,” given its clear efforts at decoy and evasion.

What is Continuous Penetration Testing: Benefits and Process

Today, we work in the cloud, connect through countless devices, and rely on ever-evolving software. While offering immense opportunities, this interconnected technology landscape exposes us to a relentless barrage of cyber threats. Malicious actors constantly seek new ways to breach our defences, exploiting vulnerabilities in systems we often take for granted.

Data Breach Prevention: Tactics, Techniques & Tools

Chances are, every single person who reads this article has experienced a type of data breach at least once: a phishing email that looked like a late bill fee that led to identity theft, an accidental email sent including proprietary company or customer data, a parent calling to ask if they should send money to a prince abroad (after the fact), or an open backpack that leads to the physical theft of a mobile device.