Compliance is no longer just a pre-audit checklist—it’s a continuous process essential to protecting sensitive data and avoiding costly breaches. Modern enterprises face complex regulations like GDPR, CCPA, PCI-DSS, and HIPAA.
Managing data across multiple clouds strains security teams. Balancing sensitive data protection with seamless access for authorized users often leads to vulnerabilities that expose organizations to breaches. Effective data access governance is essential to maintaining security.
Insider threats remain a significant challenge for organizations. To effectively address these risks, data security and insider risk teams must collaborate more closely, adopting a unified, strategic approach to protect sensitive information.
In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, ensuring the security of your Microsoft 365 email environment is more critical than ever.
Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, and attackers are targeting more than just email. Today, collaboration tools, messaging platforms, cloud apps, social media, and file-sharing services are all potential entry points for cybercriminals.
Account takeovers (ATOs) of M365, Google, and Okta accounts are on the rise, with attackers employing advanced tactics like adversary-in-the-middle, helpdesk social engineering, and password cracking to breach corporate environments.
AI models like DeepSeek, Grok, and ChatGPT are rapidly evolving, pushing the boundaries of technology while introducing new challenges for data security. How can organizations harness the power of AI while ensuring compliance and protecting sensitive data?
Cybercriminals continue to evolve their tactics by leveraging generative AI, QR codes, and exploiting multiple digital channels to launch attacks targeting your employees.
Your organization wants to embrace diverse digital communication channels beyond email to communicate efficiently internally and to engage effectively externally.
The global datasphere is expected to grow to 163 zettabytes by 2025. With nearly half of all data predicted to reside in public clouds, organizations face unprecedented challenges in managing visibility, access, and compliance.
As AI models like DeepSeek and ChatGPT push the boundaries of technology, organizations face evolving challenges to keep data safe.
Cybercrime has become a multi-trillion-dollar industry.