Does GDPR Make You Want to Cry
If you have even a passing interest in GDPR, you will have known that 25th May 2017 was a significant date because it meant we're just a year away from GDPR becoming law across Europe. This of course sparked a lot of activity from vendors, analysts, regulators and just about anyone involved in the privacy or information governance world. However, a couple of weeks before, on May 12th there was another momentous incident to consider whichmade me wonder about the relevance of Ransomware attacks and GDPR. Obviously, there's a cybersecurity angle to Ransomware but there is also a question about making sure data, especially personal data is protected from malicious activity regardless of where an attack comes from.4.1KViews4likes0CommentsGranular Ransomware Detection in NBU 10.4
Ransomwares come in all shapes and forms - they encrypt, evade and exfiltrate. How do we possibly detect attacks reliably without maintaining large databases on ransomware behaviors or re-training models everyday? Read on to learn more!3.4KViews3likes0Comments