How to Use SSE to Achieve Compliance With Data Security Regulations

By 2028, more than 70% of workloads will be running in the cloud. Being in an always-online, ever-connected environment has a myriad of benefits, but it also brings its own risks. IT leaders and compliance experts must constantly question and re-evaluate their security postures, particularly when it comes to compliance. Violating regulations like HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI-DSS can have serious financial and legal implications, not to mention the damage to your reputation.

Why CISOs Need to Automate Security, Privacy, and AI Risk Assessments - Now

CISOs face a growing challenge: securing critical assets while keeping pace with evolving cyber threats, AI risks, and increasing regulatory demands. The irony? Despite investing millions in security tools, many organizations still lack confidence that their applications, data, and infrastructure consistently meet security, privacy, and AI governance requirements. Traditional risk assessment methods – like annual audits and spreadsheet-based workflows—are no longer enough.

The Future of Cyber Defense: Smarter, Faster, Stronger

Not only are cyberthreats increasing, but they are also evolving at an unprecedented rate. To bypass traditional security measures, attackers are upskilling themselves and utilizing AI-driven techniques. As former Cisco CEO John Chambers aptly put it, “There are only two types of companies: those that have been hacked, and those that will be.” This fact highlights a critical issue: legacy cybersecurity strategies are finding it difficult to stay up with emerging threats.

Mitigating Insider Threats with Deception: A Game-Changing Security Approach for 2025

Along with other cyberthreats, insider threats are one of the biggest dangers affecting enterprises today. Disgruntled employees, accidental data leaks, or compromised insiders can all cause serious harm, involving monetary losses, operational interruptions, and damage to one’s reputation. According to the 2024 IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024, insider-related incidents cost USD 4.99M on average.

Australia: So Good, Even Data Wants to Stay

If you ask the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) how Australians feel about their country, their response would paint a rosy picture. For example, on average people around the world rate their satisfaction with their country at 6.7 out of 10. Australians rate their satisfaction at 7.1. The average electoral participation among nations is 69%, in Australia it’s 92%.

DORA vs GDPR: Aligning Compliance in a Data-Driven World

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) are two crucial compliance frameworks shaping the regulatory landscape. While GDPR focuses on data protection and privacy, DORA aims to strengthen the cybersecurity resilience of financial institutions. In this video, we break down: Key differences between DORA and GDPR How financial institutions can align with both frameworks Impact of non-compliance on DORA and GDPR Common Goals and Requirements of DORA and GDPR.

Trustwave Named a Top 100 Security MSP by CRN for 6th Consecutive Year

For the sixth consecutive year, the leading channel publication CRN named Trustwave to its 2025 Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list in its Security 100 category. The Trustwave Global Channel Partner Program earned this honor by providing one of the industry's most extensive collections of security products and services. These offerings cater to enterprise requirements in threat detection and response, as well as vulnerability and risk management.