50 percent of organisations did not disclose data breaches to customers

According to a new CyberArk survey, half of organisations (50 percent) did not fully inform customers when their personal data was compromised in a cyber attack. With enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) anticipated for May 2018, organisations that do not take action to improve transparency associated with breaches will face substantial consequences.

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Organisations failing fundamental preparation for GDPR as May deadline looms

Study finds that only 11% even understood what constituted personal data within their organisation.

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Tech Data launches GDPR Practice Builder initiative in Europe

Designed to help channel partners position GDPR compliance as a business outcome to their customers.

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Bitglass has released its seventh annual Healthcare Breach Report.
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Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) will rocket to address cyber attacks...
CrowdStrike has unveiled a series of new customer offerings and partnerships during the fifth...
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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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