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4 Key Cybersecurity Trends Confronting Canada's Electric Sector

Digital attackers are increasingly targeting energy organizations including those that support national electric grids. As reported by Morning Consult, security researchers found that utilities worldwide had suffered a recorded 1,780 distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks between June 15 and August 21, 2020. That’s a 595% year-over-year increase.

Review and Approve Part 11-Compliant Regulated Documents with Egnyte for Life Sciences

Life sciences teams are more decentralized than ever, yet the need for speed persists. Even before the pandemic, the ability to bring together quality, clinical, and regulatory personnel to hit project timelines is what separated successful projects from those that languished. The pandemic added another barrier to an already complex venture.

Case Study - Electronic Gift Card Fraud Investigation Uncovers Contractual Risks

Having closed brick-and-mortar operations on March 16, 2020 for safety reasons, the nearly overnight shift to a purely e-commerce revenue model brought uncertainty. However, a rapid uptick in online sales provided a sense of relief, albeit short-lived. Our client became concerned when a closer look at the online transactions revealed an unusually large volume of electronic gift card purchases made using their private label credit card.

Are Your IT Infrastructures Up to Date with the Cybersecurity Compliance Laws in 2021?

It’s an unfortunate fact that cybersecurity is rarely the foremost of concerns among small- to medium-sized businesses. However, investing in cybersecurity is becoming even more important as these organizations undergo digital transformation. It may seem like there are more important priorities on which a small business could focus, but putting your company and your customers at risk of a cyberattack can have huge consequences.

Brexit Update: What The Trade Deal Means for UK Businesses

As you may be aware, prior to the end of 2020 there was a lot of debate about what would happen to GDPR on 1st January. Given that the trade negotiations went down to the wire, we were all left in the dark until the deal was done on Christmas Eve. But what are the main headlines from this deal and, more importantly, what do they mean for UK businesses?

Trade-based Money Laundering and Assets Tracing: Increased Risks and Hurdles Faced by Corporations

Stefano Demichelis, Managing Director in the Business Intelligence and Investigations team at Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps, recently spoke at a webinar organized by LegalPlus Asia. In this webinar, he shared his views on trade-based money laundering (TBML) and the implications for corporations.

Understanding Cloud as an Attack Vector

In December, Netskope Threat Labs presented our work, “Cloud as an Attack Vector,” at the 23rd International AVAR Cybersecurity Conference. The Association of Antivirus Asia Researchers (AVAR) is a non-profit organization with members from 17 countries and facilitates knowledge sharing, professional development, networking, and partnering for cybersecurity experts and organizations. Ours was one of 27 presentations from 14 different countries featured at the conference.

Extending CyberSecurity Beyond The Office Perimeter

The traditional office has now morphed into a hybrid model where most employees work remotely. The shift to remote work isn't entirely new. Between 2005 and 2018, there was a 173% increase in the US remote workforce. This trend spiked significantly in 2020 when roughly 88% of organizations worldwide encouraged remote work to flatten the COVID-19 spread. Join Dr. How corporate office perimeters continue to evolve in real-time as the world changes Latest threats to organizations in and out of the office in the new year