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The CCPA is an Opportunity to Get Your Data Security House in Order

ISO 27001/2 , California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) , General Data Protection Legislation (GDPR) , Phishing , GDPR , PCI , malware , ransomware , HIPAA , Compliance , NIST Cybersecurity Framework , COVID-19 , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

As California’s privacy legislation goes into effect, it’s time to take stock of your security strategies around data and think about the future. The trend towards greater privacy is set to continue. The big data grab drove companies to stockpile data, with little thought of how to use it, and even less thought about how to properly secure it. People everywhere are growing more conscious of the data they share, who collects it, and how it is handled. This rising awareness has sparkedfalse

5 Steps To Develop An Incident Response Plan

NIST framework , ISO 27001/2 , Penetration Tests , Incident Response Plan , Phishing , GDPR , IBM , PCI , Consumer Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act , malware , ransomware , HIPAA , Compliance , COVID-19 , cannabis , cybersecurity , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

It’s almost a no-brainer that all organizations, regardless of their size, need some form of cybersecurity. Cybersecurity not only means that you protect your digital assets against a cyberattack, but it also means that you must plan for the inevitable. What if your data is breached or your systems are attacked? Seems pretty obvious, doesn't it? Data however, seems to tell another story. A recent survey by the U.K. government has revealed that only 16% of all U.K. businesses have formalfalse