Discover the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025, their implications for privacy, and when they take effect.
Rules, 2025 are meant to protect the private data shared by users on various digital platforms. With the widespread use of ...
To safeguard enterprise data in hybrid cloud environments, organizations need to apply basic data security techniques such as encryption, data-loss prevention (DLP), secure web gateways (SWGs), and ...
To safeguard enterprise data in hybrid cloud environments, organizations need to apply basic data security techniques such as encryption, data-loss prevention (DLP), secure web gateways (SWGs), and ...
Generations are redefining privacy, demanding transparency, accountability, and control in a data-driven world.
The following is a guest post by Hugo Loriot, partner at data company fifty-five. Opinions are the author’s own. In late June, the Energy and Commerce Committee ...
What to expect during “The Future of Multicloud Data Protection Is Here” event: Join theCUBE Nov. 17
The path to cyber resilience for most companies continues to be paved with obstacles. That was just one finding from a survey of Irish companies commissioned this year by Dell Technologies Inc. The ...
In our increasingly connected world, identity verification has gone fully digital. From signing up for financial services to ...
Congress has repeatedly failed to pass comprehensive national data protection legislation, and the states are rapidly filling the void with laws that impose different requirements on a state-by-state ...
The categories of drivers for good data protection behaviours are not unlimited in number, or equal in power, but they include legal drivers, consumer pressure, activism, operational failures, ...
Maryland’s new data protection law, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA), takes effect October 1, 2025, and introduces stricter requirements for processing ...
In May 2023, Meta was fined a record-breaking 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) for breaching the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The DPC ruled ...
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