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Data Privacy

Have your data and hide it too: An introduction to differential privacy

Many applications rely on user data to deliver useful features. For instance, browser telemetry can identify network errors or buggy websites by collecting and aggregating data from individuals. However, browsing history can be sensitive, and sharing this information opens the door to privacy risks. Interestingly, these applications are often not interested in individual data points (e.g.

Threat Intelligence and Data Privacy: Balancing Security with User Rights

In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is an ever-present concern for businesses and individuals alike. The use of threat intelligence has become a cornerstone in the fight against cyber threats, offering invaluable insights for preventing attacks. However, this comes with its own set of challenges, particularly in terms of maintaining data privacy standards. This guide explores the delicate balance between leveraging threat intelligence for security and upholding user data privacy rights.

Data Privacy: The Ultimate Guide

Today, data privacy is the new strategic priority for many companies. Prioritizing data privacy boils down to two key drivers: Indeed, the awareness piece has grown significantly, both leading to and because of stringent data privacy regulations, including GDPR and CCPA, the California Consumer Privacy Act. (First time on Splunk.com? You might see a pop-up banner specifically for you to opt in or out.) So, let’s take a look at the concept of data privacy and what’s behind it.

GDPR and Beyond: Data Privacy Regulations in a Global Context

Data privacy has emerged as a paramount concern, transcending borders and industries. The introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by the European Union marked a significant milestone in the global data privacy landscape. However, the conversation around data privacy extends far beyond GDPR, encompassing various regulations worldwide.

Identity Security's Crucial Role in Safeguarding Data Privacy

More than 130 global jurisdictions have enacted data privacy laws. While each contains rules and requirements distinct to their regions, they share a common priority: identity security. That’s because if an attacker compromises a single identity in an organization where sensitive data is collected, stored and handled, it’s all downhill from there.

The Importance of Internet Cybersecurity in Residential Networks

In a time where home internet has become a vital necessity for everyday living, guaranteeing the safety of your network and data is of utmost importance. As technology progresses, so do the techniques and instruments employed by cybercriminals to breach internet security. Be it shielding personal details or securing your smart home gadgets, comprehending the importance of internet security in residential networks is vital.

WatchGuard Joins Data Privacy Framework Program

Our customers benefit from streamlined transactions as WatchGuard has joined the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF. This allows our European Economic Area (EEA) and UK customers to freely transfer personal data to WatchGuard in the U.S.

Patient Privacy: Preventing Data Leakage in Healthcare

The healthcare industry has rapidly embraced digital technologies to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and improve communication. However, this digital transformation brings with it a significant challenge: protecting patient data. One often overlooked risk comes from tracking pixels, which can lead to (accidental) data leakage and privacy breaches.