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The Explainer: Five Things To Know About Data Tokenization

Tokenization hides data. Sometimes data must be hidden in order to satisfy compliance requirements and customers’ expectations for data privacy. A form of data protection, tokenization conceals sensitive data elements so should an organization’s data be breached, the visible tokenized data—essentially a replacement for the valuable data—means nothing.A hacker will only see characters that are meaningless.

They're Not Just Long Words: Anonymization And Pseudonymization Protect Data-driven Business

Spelling, let alone pronouncing, “anonymization” and “pseudonymization” is just the beginning. Vocabulary, however, will be the least of the challenges for organizations that ignore the business value created through the use of these data protection methods. Anonymization and pseudonymization are two ways to de-identify sensitive data, and each has a distinct purpose in the tightrope balance between fully using and fully protecting data and data privacy.

Code Intelligence Integrates with Jest to Enable Developers to Test JavaScript for Vulnerabilities

Developers who run unit tests in Jest can now test their JavaScript applications for bugs and security vulnerabilities, including remote code execution, cross-site scripting, and injections.

WatchGuard Launches New Line of Firewall Products to Enhance Unified Security for Remote and Distributed Businesses

Powered by WatchGuard's Unified Security Platform® architecture, new Fireboxes deliver enhanced performance and added security capabilities that MSPs and IT admins can easily manage in WatchGuard Cloud.

What Is CCPA Compliance?

Today, privacy is an issue that has become more relevant than ever to individuals and businesses alike. As a result, many users are taking steps to protect their data. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law that was enacted in order to provide greater protection and control over the personal information of California residents.

What is Encryption? How It Works and Its Benefits

Encryption technology is vital to securely sharing information over the internet. An estimated 1.145 trillion MB of data is created every day, and encryption prevents sensitive information from being intercepted, read or altered by the wrong recipients. Not sure what encryption is or how it works? Keep reading to learn more about data encryption, its purpose and benefits.