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Weekly Cyber Security News 09/07/2021

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. Not a great week for a couple of large vendors. One, Kaseya is scrabbling for recovery with their customer base no doubt weighing up the legal cost of the attack. This article from the start just shows how little time it takes for an attack to be leveraged.

[Infographics] Data Breach Statistics 2021

Cybercrime has been on the rise for years now, and it is not showing any signs of slowing down. Indeed, the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 just fueled the situation, and the number of attacks is escalating. Here are important data breach statistics that can help you better understand the risk landscape for 2021.

Five key points to consider for implementing a successful EDRM Project

As the corporate boundaries expand, the traditional perimeter-based security measures may not be sufficient to protect a company’s sensitive data. To address the growing threat landscapes, there is a need to protect data throughout its lifecycle be it at rest, in transit, or in use.

How to Operationalize Web Application Client-Side Security

I might assume that you found this blog while conducting research on how to protect your business from skimming breaches. Let me guess… you just survived a Magecart-type, cross-site scripting (XSS), formjacking, skimming, or other client-side attacks? Now your CISO, CEO, or board are asking you to figure out how to ensure this doesn’t happen again?

16 Countries with GDPR-like Data Privacy Laws

Coming into force on May 25th, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was a landmark for data protection. Trading blocs, governments, and privacy organizations took note, and over the last three years, GDPR has inspired new data privacy legislation worldwide.

What is data security breach? Examples and prevention

Many compliance standards focus on protecting individual personal information and sensitive data in a world rife with cyber-attacks and data breaches. Now, companies need to make their systems immune to digital intrusion and prepared to reduce the attack surface for strong information security measures around private information. Data breaches are becoming a norm through the more and more rapid transition of physical businesses to online businesses and more online activities.