The State of Arizona has introduced a mobile driver's license and state ID system at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) for approved passengers to progress through airport security.
The United States and the European Commission have reached a deal in principle regarding the transfer and storage of European data on U.S. soil. Data privacy experts warn that the commitment may be too vague to maintain cybersecurity standards.
A survey by ProtonVPN found that social media sites were the most common website type to suffer a data breach, followed by gaming and technology websites.
With digital transformations, the goal is to transform data security teams from gatekeepers to enablers capable of performing at the speed of the cloud.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, cybersecurity professionals are on the lookout for cyberattacks following the Kremlin's initial strategy of hacking the Ukrainian government.
The latest Security podcast features Arti Lalwani, Risk Management and Privacy Knowledge Leader at A-LIGN, who discusses her career journey through auditing, risk and data privacy.
The survey gathers information about security budgets, numbers of security personnel, main concerns and responsibilities, and security missions and goals.
Data privacy legislation has popped up across the United States, largely regulated by individual states. The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) has wide-reaching effects for U.S. enterprise organizations.
Security teams have an unprecedented number of assets to inventory, manage and secure across a cloud-based organization, according to a new JupiterOne report.
The White House urged private organizations to bolster their cybersecurity defenses, as intelligence suggests Russia is exploring options for potential cyberattacks to target U.S. critical infrastructure.