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MY TAKE: Here’s why we need ‘SecOps’ to help secure ‘Cloud Native’ companiess

The Last Watchdog

Security burden. Though DevOps-centric organizations can gain altitude quickly, they also tend to generate fresh security vulnerabilities at a rapid clip, as well. In that caper, a core API was left open allowing them to exploit it and begin using Tesla’s servers to mine cryptocurrency.

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MY TAKE: The no. 1 reason ransomware attacks persist: companies overlook ‘unstructured data’

The Last Watchdog

All too many companies lack a full appreciation of how vital it has become to proactively manage and keep secure “unstructured data.”. Related video: Why it’s high time to protect unstructured data. But with no orderly internal framework, unstructured data defies data mining tools. A few takeaways: Outside a database.

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UK Information Commissioner’s Office Publishes Final Guidance On Employee Monitoring

Data Protection Report

For example, miners would expect to wear location tracking devices in the mine due to the risk of accidents, while office workers would not. Continuous audio and video recording can be highly intrusive and you are unlikely to be able to justify it in most circumstances.” A specific purpose for the monitoring must be identified.

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