Posted on 01 June 2015 by Stephen Kingston
When we think about industries and the significant challenges with handling PII and PCI, the ecosystem surrounding healthcare bears specific attention. In today’s world this medical ecosystem has undergone significant change based on the following criteria: Changes in What Constitutes Healthcare – the amount of healthcare options available to consumers has grown significantly – from […]
Posted on 15 May 2015 by Thales DIS
In his podcast recorded by Help Net Security at RSA this year, you’ll learn how the data security changes in the last 5 years have led the infosec industry to where it is today.
Posted on 04 May 2015 by Thales DIS
Breaches happen; of course they do. Over the years I have seen organizations suffer both internal and external attacks – from naive misuse of computer systems or contraventions of what constitutes acceptable use, right up to fully fledged attempts at data hacking, fraud or extortion. Sometimes CIOs respond quickly and effectively, accepting responsibility and taking […]
Posted on 27 April 2015 by Thales DIS
If there is one thing we can take away from this year’s RSA Conference it’s this: We do not have a technology problem, we have a mindset problem. There are plenty of very good security technologies available today, and walking around the RSA Conference show floor you really got a sense of the sheer volume […]
Posted on 21 April 2015 by Thales DIS
Many organisations are sitting on information assets of huge worth — just because they are not making the most of them doesn’t change that fact. So, which data assets can be valuable and to whom, for better or worse?
Posted on 16 April 2015 by Thales DIS
This post originally appeared on SafeNet’s The Art of Data Protection blog – now part of the Gemalto Digital Security blog. It’s fitting that the theme for this year’s RSA Conference is “Change: Challenge Today’s Security Thinking,” because change is exactly what many corporate security programs need to do if they’re going to effectively safeguard […]