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Bill Tolson
While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change

Government agencies keep making new privacy rules while end users fall victim to malpractice and scams. Bill Tolson, VP of Compliance and eDiscovery at Archive360, has spent …

cloud
Short-staffed SOCs struggle to gain visibility into cloud activities

Enterprises have a limited number of analysts running their security operations centers (SOCs) and are deploying multiple tools in an attempt to address their cloud security …

money
As the anti-money laundering perimeter expands, who needs to be compliant, and how?

Anti-money laundering (AML) policies are getting stronger as countries crack down on any opportunity criminals might have to take advantage of services and resources to …

patch
The future of vulnerability management and patch compliance

IT departments continue to face immense pressure to get vulnerability and patch management right as threat actors use new and old methods to exploit network endpoints. But are …

Europe
EU cyber resilience regulation could translate into millions in fines

The EU Commission’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is intended to close the digital fragmentation problem surrounding devices and systems with network connections – from …

payments
As legislation evolves, businesses need a firm understanding of secure payment options

Despite the constant evolution of the financial landscape, consumers are still prioritizing a seamless and safe payment journey above all else, according to PCI Pal. New …

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Privacy concerns are limiting data usage abilities

Access to data is significantly limited by data privacy and protection regulations, according to a survey conducted by Bloor Research. The report reveals that 60% of the data …

PCI
PCI Secure Software Standard 1.2 released

PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) published version 1.2 of the PCI Secure Software Standard and its supporting program documentation. The PCI Secure Software Standard …

compliance
Why automation is critical for scaling security and compliance

As companies are modernizing their tech stacks, many are unwittingly putting their business and customers at risk. Why? Because technology moves faster than teams can keep …

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How compliance leaders can encourage employees to report misconduct

As Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs) continue to face challenges in restoring employee misconduct reporting to pre-pandemic levels, there are three strategies they should …

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7 reasons why you must embed trust into the core of your business

As organizational trust becomes a top priority for companies of all sizes and industries, a new OneTrust report highlights seven key industry trends relevant to privacy, …

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Cybersecurity engineering under the Federal Trade Commission

When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) releases new regulations or changes to existing ones, the implications may not be obvious to the average business or company employees. …

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