How DoCRA and CIS RAM can provide a DevSecOps Environment
Cybersecurity is not a Band-Aid – It’s not about treating a symptom, but taking in the entire environment for a wholistic diagnosis and solution.
Cybersecurity is not a Band-Aid – It’s not about treating a symptom, but taking in the entire environment for a wholistic diagnosis and solution.
What is ‘Reasonable’? The background of how ‘duty of care’ arose as an important element of security and risk planning.
As technologies advance in our fast-paced world, our activities and information are being constantly collected and monitored – so what is ‘privacy’?
As we look back at the year that was, we can say that it was one for the record books in more ways than one. The challenges that companies were forced to deal with were unique and unprecedented. The rapid move to move workers off premise and the rapid adaptation to remote work methodologies opened […]
HALOCK partner and The DoCRA Council Board Chair, Chris Cronin will be speaking at RIMS 2020; RIMS is the Risk Management Society’s annual conference where the risk community gathers to generate ideas and learn the latest strategies in risk management. This is the largest risk event of the year for a reason. UPDATE: RIMS has […]
With Privacy Laws such as CCPA, 2020 focuses on the Importance of Respecting Privacy, Safeguarding Data and Enabling Trust – Data Privacy Day is a day to remember.
Your data could be on the dark web. The dark web is essentially a marketplace for cybercriminals. If your data has been compromised, the dark web is the place where it is traded.
Information Technology (IT) / Operations Technology (OT) Convergence Security industry leaders from around the world regularly submit applications to speak at the annual RSA Security Conference which takes place this coming February. RSA reviews the more than 2,400 responses they receive to not only select speakers for the conference, but also identify key trends that […]
Download your 2020 Calendar Noted with key dates to help keep you compliant.
Since 2017, the Verizon Database Investigations Report repeatedly shows that more than 80 percent of hacking related breaches each year are tied to passwords.