WHAT DOES THE GDPR MEAN FOR GLOBAL DATA PROTECTION?

January 2, 2019

GDPR enforcement started last year, bringing with it some key changes for enterprise data protection efforts around the world. The GDPR may be the strictest and most far-reaching data protection regulation ever passed, imposing tight data protection requirements and heavy penalties for non-compliance for any business around the world that collects or process EU resident data. Learn about the GDPR and what you need to do to achieve compliance in our infographic below.

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Cyveillance

Founded in 1997, Cyveillance delivers an intelligence-led approach to security through continuous, comprehensive monitoring of millions of online data sources, along with sophisticated technical and human analysis. The Cyveillance Cyber Threat Center, a cloud-based platform, combines web search, social media monitoring, underground channel information, and global intelligence with investigative tools and databases of threat actors, domain names and IP data, phishing activity, and malware. Cyveillance serves the global 2000 and the majority of the Fortune 50 – as well as global leaders in finance, technology, and energy – along with data partners and resellers.

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Infographic: Is Your Software Vulnerable to Cybercrime

Infographic | February 13, 2020

Third-party support and self-maintenance can’t protect youthe real solution is at the source. Don’t be fooled by third-party support providers and self-maintenance security methods. Security patching is essential for securing enterprise software, including Oracle’s. If you don’t own the code, you can’t access or update it. That leaves your software open to attack and your business open to risk.

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Alarming Cyber Security Stats to Know in 2022

Infographic | June 29, 2022

Attackers use multiple tactics to get access to your credentials and among those phishing is the most commonly used method. Every 9 out of 10 cyber-attacks start with a phishing email and end up costing millions of dollars to the organizations.

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2020 SONICWALL CYBER THREAT REPORT

Infographic | February 12, 2020

The boundaries of your digital empire are limitless. What was once a finite and defendable space is now a boundless territory a vast, sprawling footprint of devices, apps, appliances, servers, networks, clouds and users. Explore SonicWall’s exclusive threat intelligence to help you better understand how cybercriminals think and be fully prepared for what

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DDoS Mitigation: Pushing Business’ Cybersecurity to New Heights

Infographic | April 17, 2023

DDoS mitigation is paramount for businesses to protect against the growing threat of DDoS attacks. Learn about the ever increasing threat of DDoS attacks, the potential impact on businesses, and mitigation techniques to safeguard against them.

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List of Cyber Attacks May 2021

Infographic | June 11, 2021

Do you know what is the most problematic element of cyber security? Yes, it is the constantly evolving nature of cyber attacks. A cyber attack refers to an attack executed from a computer against a computer system or individual computer that compromises the confidentiality, integrity, or availability (CIA) of the information stored on it.

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2019 Cyber Etiquette: A Guide To Today’s Top Cyber Threats

Infographic | December 20, 2019

The best detection and response solutions provide deep visibility to secure and investigate potential risk. Greater automation and contextualization of security events brings more informed decision-making, faster triage and effective remediation of threats.

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Cyveillance

Founded in 1997, Cyveillance delivers an intelligence-led approach to security through continuous, comprehensive monitoring of millions of online data sources, along with sophisticated technical and human analysis. The Cyveillance Cyber Threat Center, a cloud-based platform, combines web search, social media monitoring, underground channel information, and global intelligence with investigative tools and databases of threat actors, domain names and IP data, phishing activity, and malware. Cyveillance serves the global 2000 and the majority of the Fortune 50 – as well as global leaders in finance, technology, and energy – along with data partners and resellers.

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