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How To Ensure Compliance with Policies

The first step to cybersecurity compliance lies in creating controls. Nearly every standard or regulation requires you to establish policies, procedures, and protocols. However, the adage holds: “actions speak louder than words.” Ensuring that everyone within the organization complies with policies and procedures can sometimes be a more formidable process than creating them.

Sumo Logic Experts Reveal Their Top Enterprise Tech and Security Predictions for 2019

We finally made it to another new year, and that means it’s time to reflect on the learnings from the previous year while also preparing for many new opportunities and challenges ahead. The enterprise tech and security industry didn’t seem to slow in 2018, so there’s no reason we would expect 2019 to be any different. So what will those “hot button” topics be this year?

How Cybercriminals Are Getting Initial Access into Your System

This article covers the main techniques cybercriminals use at the initial stage of attacks against enterprise networks. There are several dangerous phases of cyberattacks targeting the corporate segment. The first one encountered by businesses boils down to getting initial access into their systems. The malefactor’s goal at this point is to deposit some malicious code onto the system and make sure it can be executed further on.

2018 Sees Record Number of Online Retail Data Breaches

During the holiday season people logged on to make purchases through online retailers, like no other time of the year. While there was significant growth in many segments of society on a global scale in 2018, we also saw a significant increase in online retail breaches where personally identifiable information was compromised at an alarming rate.

Risk Management Planning: What Is It?

We all live in a world full of "what ifs." In data protection, the "what ifs" of data security control effectiveness can drastically change in a spur of the moment. If a malicious actor finds a zero-day exploit or even a previously unknown vulnerability, he/she can cause a domino effect data breach that cuts across your entire IT supply chain.