Cyber security expenditure is proving costly for European organisations. So is cyber security regulation. Tax credits for companies with proven GDPR compliance would offset the overhead, suggests James Hayes.
With training that turns threat awareness into a learning game, organisations can transform their employees into a first line of defence against routine cyber attacks, explains Louise Pasterfield at Sponge.
More than 59,000 data breach notifications have been reported across the European Economic Area by public and private organisations since the General Data Protection Regulation â GDPR â came into force back on 25th May 2018.
Itâs critical that governance officers properly prepare to engage with IT regulatory compliances and understand their integral value for todayâs successful businesses.
Nearly 30% of organisations do not feel âcompletely compliantâ with the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a survey of IT professionals by Imperva has revealed.