Posted on 03 January 2019 by Thales
From the record-breaking number of data breaches to the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), 2018 will certainly go down as a memorable year for the cybersecurity industry. And there have been plenty of learnings for both the industry and organisations, too. Here is a 2019 outlook on the future of cybersecurity.
Posted on by Thales
The ‘Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018’ was built on the edifice that ‘Right To Privacy’ is a fundamental right of Indian citizens, the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018 is expected to completely transform the way organisations collect, store, share and process the personal data of Indian citizens. Learn more about the nine stated objectives of the bill, how the bill defines sensitive personal data, applicability, compliance, penalties, and more.
Posted on 19 December 2018 by Thales
Identity and Access Management continues to be a key component in building an enterprise’s cybersecurity strategy.
Posted on 12 December 2018 by David Bisson
Data protection is more challenging now than it ever has been. The emergence of virtualization and cloud services, for instance, has made it difficult for organizations to uniformly safeguard their information across their IT environments. At the same time, companies must contend with advanced threats that continue to grow in number and sophistication. Learn how Data Protection on Demand can help organizations with cloud HSM, encryption & key management.
Posted on 11 December 2018 by David Bisson
Many organizations are undergoing a digital cloud transformation in which they’re moving their computing resources from on-premises data centers to the cloud. Most have a blend in what’s known as a hybrid environment. Embracing such a model allows organizations to keep hard-to-move core applications in the data center and also allows them to benefit from the compliance, scalability and flexibility advantages afforded by the cloud. In this blog, we’ll talk about how using encryption key management to navigate the digital cloud transformation can reduce cost of ownership and minimize overall risks for your organization.
Posted on 20 November 2018 by Jennifer Dean
The digital transformation is upon us and managing and securing an ever increasing number of devices and complexity of technologies can prove to be a huge challenge for enterprise IT. Having more digital assets leads to major headaches due to the complexity of technologies, the lack of available and affordable skills and the ever-changing security threat landscape. Many managed service providers have recognized this as an opportunity and are building business plans and service strategies to help their customers.