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How Does All the Stolen Data End Up in the Darknet?
The darknet has become a digital marketplace where much of the stolen data we hear about ends up. There are many reasons for buying someone else’s data, including to commit ID theft, financial fraud, and even for some, the odd bit of blackmail.
In this blog post, we will look at how our personal data ends up in the hands of the bad guys via the darknet.
What is the Darknet? Understanding the Hidden Depths of the Internet
The darknet remains clouded in mystery for many of us. When you think of the darknet, you think of nefarious people doing dastardly things. It seems a place that is hard to define and difficult to locate. And, if you could, would you want to enter its dark domain?
In this article, we’ll look at what lurks beneath the surface of the internet.
Based on the OWASP ‘Top Ten Cloud Security Risks’, we explore each of the top 10 Cloud security issues when using a Cloud-based environment. 1. Accountability and Data Ownership 2. User Identity Federation 3. Regulatory Compliance ...
Similar to what is currently being applied by the European Union via the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) brings to the United States a new set of data privacy rights and compliance obligations. What does this mean for organizations?
In short, businesses inside and outside of California may be affected by this new privacy legislation. Business owners, executives and privacy professionals should therefore prepare for January 1, 2020.
FAQ: Reporting Data Privacy Obligations to the Board
In today’s digital world, companies of all types and sizes need to protect their critical data assets against cyberattacks and data breaches. Privacy obligations such as GDPR, CCPA and PIPEDA have required organizations to step up their privacy game to demonstrate compliance with mandatory privacy breach notification, reporting and record-keeping.
Although more and more organizations have implemented basic compliance exercises, many are still at a loss when it comes to managing, monitoring and reporting on their privacy obligations. This blog article answers key questions about how organizations can leverage strategic reporting frameworks to understand their inherent risks, determine their target maturity and report effectively on their various data privacy obligations.