Shielding Data Privacy

Shielding Data Privacy

The importance of data privacy has become more and more prevalent in the wider context of cyber-security. The recent case (known as Schrems II) heard by the Court of Justice for the European Union, (CJEU) has ramifications that could be a lot more far-reaching than initially thought when it comes ... Read More
The introduction of GDPR, one year on…

The introduction of GDPR, one year on…

Recently the E.U celebrated the first-year anniversary of the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation. It is widely regarded as the most important change in data privacy regulations within the last decade. Many countries that aren’t subject to EU legislation (i.e. Norway, Switzerland, Iceland Lichtenstein,) have instead adopted regulations ... Read More
12 Global Data Protection Trends Keeping CEOs More Secure

12 Global Data Protection Trends Keeping CEOs More Secure

As cyber-security breaches increase in frequency and severity year on year, CEO’s could soon serve prison terms if an employee from his or her organization unknowingly clicks on a malicious link. The following is a look at 12 global encryption trends that could potentially eliminate CEO’s being held accountable for ... Read More
Cloud Security Myth vs. Fact #2: Is Encryption the Best Security for Data at Risk?

Cloud Security Myth vs. Fact #2: Is Encryption the Best Security for Data at Risk?

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Whenever there’s a major data breach one of the first things everyone asks is, “Was the data encrypted?” This is a very natural question to ask because since the 1970s encryption has evolved in line with computing power and technology to offer relatively strong protection against brute force attacks. If ... Read More
Archived: Cloud Security Myth vs. Fact #2: Is Encryption the Best Security for Data at Risk?

Archived: Cloud Security Myth vs. Fact #2: Is Encryption the Best Security for Data at Risk?

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Whenever there’s a major data breach one of the first things everyone asks is, “Was the data encrypted?” This is a very natural question to ask because since the 1970s encryption has evolved in line with computing power and technology to offer relatively strong protection against brute force attacks. If ... Read More