Openminded sera une nouvelle fois présent au FIC et mettra en avant cette année ses offres de services autour du RGPD. Dans ce cadre la société distribuera sur son stand son nouveau livre blanc sur le thème du RGPD. Par ailleurs, OpenMinded proposera sa nouvelle offre de service sur la gestion des identités sans compter toute sa gamme de prestation autour du pentest, de la continuité…. Pour Hervé Rousseau, Président d’Openminded les nouvelles menaces et règlementations liées mettent les RSSI sous les (...)
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Hervé Rousseau, Président d’Openminded : les nouvelles menaces et règlementations liées mettent les RSSI sous les feux des projecteurs
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Cyber security: Six tips to keep personal details hidden from hackers, according to experts
13 April 2022, by Marc JacobCyber security measures are now front and centre of most online processes, but anyone can still become a victim of fraud if criminals get access to the right personal information.
Photo credit: Naum/Shutterstock.com As websites get better at stopping security leaks, password hacking has become more prevalent as criminals target users rather than companies. So to help you stay safe, money.co.uk is providing top tips to spot keyloggers and other hacking attempts as well as advice on how (...) -
Florian Malecki, SonicWall: Streaming vs. Proxy, You should not have to compromise on visibility, speed or security
5 January 2012, by Florian Malecki, SonicWall, EMEA Senior Product Marketing ManagerThe evolving nature and delivery schemes of viruses, malware and spyware have radically changed the scope and best practices of network security. First-generation firewalls were designed around one objective: to block direct threats coming from outside the firewall in a perimeter-based attack. But these stateful firewalls (firewalls that perform stateful packet inspection (SPI) or stateful inspection) alone are no longer enough. Mobile employees using multiple devices to connect to (...)
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Andy Green, Varonis : Privacy Predictions 2025!
16 December 2014, by Andy Green, technical specialist at VaronisIn 2014, we saw many ideas more at home in sci-fi movies and novels become an everyday reality—Star Trek-like replicators in the form of 3D printers, James Bond-ish smart cars, and advanced machine intelligence courtesy of IBM’s Watson. Hold these thoughts as we now present privacy and security related news items from the future along with the questions raised by these emerging threats from our own time in 2014.
Any parallels to Orwell’s 1984 are (we hope) purely coincidental.
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Anne Frayssinet Trustech : Trustech permet de décrypter les tendances et d’explorer les enjeux en matière de Solutions d’identification et Paiements
21 novembre 2023, par Marc JacobPour sa 39ème édition Trustech, le rendez-vous annuel des professionnels du secteur des smartcards, des paiements innovants et des solutions d’identification se tiendra à Paris. Cetet année plus de 200 exposants seront présents.
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Goodbye plastic, hello titanium: why metal bank cards are the future of finance
24 August 2021, by Vince Graziani, CEO, IDEX Biometrics ASAWhen Apple launched its credit card product in 2019, there was much buzz about its minimalist metal card. Made of titanium and weighing in at almost 15 grams, it was rapidly seen as the must-have status symbol for those with an enviable credit rating. But what was less discussed with the launch of the Apple credit card was what it meant for the future of payments in an era when digital payment services are starting to gain traction.
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G DATA: Hotel safes - are they really safe?
17 July 2014, by G DATAThis is the beginning of the holidays; a lot of people will travel during the next weeks and may stay in a hotel. The rooms are usually equipped with a safe to store valuables such as money, passports or your laptop. Experts of the G DATA SecurityLabs checked the security level of one safe which is made in China and is sold under many different brands. We expose the findings in this article.
Presentation of the safe
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Philippe Rondel, Check Point : nos nouvelles appliances offrent la performance et la sécurité
4 août 2011, par Marc JacobCheck Point vient de sortir deux appliances de sécurité très haut débit et a fait une mise à jour de R75, sa suite de sécurité, basée sur sa technologie Blade Avec ces solutions, elle souhaite adresser le marché des Data Centers. La société espère conquérir les hébergeurs et les opérateurs Télécoms qui ont besoin de performances en termes de débits et de sécurité. Philippe Rondel, responsable technique de Check Point analyse sa stratégie.
GS Mag : Vous venez d’annoncer le lancement des appliances (...) -
Cybersecurity Starts with Training Your Employees
11 July 2017, by Mohammed Basheer, IT Security Practice Head, ISYX TechnologiesThe Petya ransomware attack that hit computers around the world recently, the second in two months, is yet another reminder that computers play key roles in most enterprises, and that it does not take much to disable those computers. Irrespective of how robust your information security systems are, users are still the weakest link in your company’s cybersecurity.
It’s a business cliché that staff are a company’s greatest asset and potentially its greatest risk. And while that has always been (...) -
Data Protection Day 2020: De-Risking in the Era of Transparency
22 January 2020, by Daniel Fried, General Manager (GM) and Senior Vice President (SVP), EMEA and Worldwide Channels, VeeamThe issue of data protection and privacy was, until recently, a conversation confined to a specific group of people within an organisation. Unless you were an IT consultant or a corporate lawyer, privacy compliance was something somebody else took care of. So, how have we reached the point where many organizations are bound by law to employ a Data Protection Officer (DPO)? Why are CEOs now so interested in their company’s data protection and privacy policies?
You could be easily fooled into (...)