2018 saw a 250% year on year increase in DMARC policies published, so whatever it is, it’s seeing traction in the market. So let’s explain each acronym and see if we can’t make it simple. …Continue Reading: Deciphering DMARC, DKIM and SPF
Cybersecurity
Hoisting new cybersecurity standards
The fundamental point of any type of standard is that it ensures consistency, sets the bar for what acceptable (if not necessarily ideal) looks like, and enables interoperability…Continue Reading: Hoisting new cybersecurity standards
Don’t hit the panic button: What to do if you think you’ve been hacked
We’ve included a walkthrough of how to avoid panic and address the essentials should you discover that you’ve become a hacking victim…Continue Reading: Don’t hit the panic button: What to do if you think you’ve been hacked
Data privacy and security: talk less, do more
‘We take your privacy and security seriously’ appears in more than one-third of recent data breach notifications filed in the state of California. …Continue Reading: Data privacy and security: talk less, do more
Memory like a goldphish? The problem with short-term approaches to cyber attacks
When we look back on 2018, it’s entirely possible that the year will be best remembered for the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal, the first mass public awakening to the problem of data privacy. In contrast, major data breaches suffered by Marriott International and Amazon many other major multinational businesses felt like a side-show. They may have…Continue Reading: Memory like a goldphish? The problem with short-term approaches to cyber attacks
Pizza versus privacy: How are you celebrating Data Privacy Day 2019?
After a seismic 12 months of data breaches, Data Privacy Day 2019 could not be arriving at a more opportune moment – but is it enough?…Continue Reading: Pizza versus privacy: How are you celebrating Data Privacy Day 2019?