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A look into 2022: Privacy Enhancing Technology as a necessary trend for the year
After a year of massive cyberattacks, here's how PETs are officially one of the best techniques to keep your data safe.
What will 2022 bring us when it comes to data security?
With 2021 reporting what will likely be a record number of data breaches, how will we fight back in 2022?
Two things to take away from cyber security month
As we wrap up October, let's look at this year's main themes: cyber first aid and being cyber-secure at home.
The three biggest ransomware attacks of 2021 - so far
2021 has been prolific with cyberattacks. We listed three, with a few tips on how to avoid being a target.
Cybercrime has become an industry: don't be just another victim
With call centres, franchising options and off-the-shelf products, cybercrime has become a dangerous industry.
Get to know more advanced tools for data security in companies
We dive a little deeper into the world of data security to give you more information on how to find the best solutions.
Simple ways of implementing and maintaining data security in your company
How the move towards remote working has increased demand on security teams and simple ways to improve security.
Understanding data security as an ESG issue
ESG, "environment, social and corporate governance," is on the rise, and it has everything to do with data security.
Cryptography: what is it and why is it essential for the security of your business
"Crypto" means hidden or secret. Learn more about how Cryptography works and its usage as a business enabler.
Encrypted Data In The Cloud – The Future (2/2)
More on the third and fourth wave: how public key cryptography and searchable encryption can keep your data safe.
Encrypted Data In The Cloud – The Future (1/2)
Data breaches, encryption and a brief history of modern cryptography and its first waves: symmetric encryption.
Stop The Cookie Madness!
Cookies only exist to help companies collect massive amounts of data about their users. Here's how to stop them.