A New Era of Data Security: Why Physical Data Destruction Is Now Essential
In an age where data breaches are escalating in frequency and severity, organizations are re-evaluating their data security strategies.
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In an age where data breaches are escalating in frequency and severity, organizations are re-evaluating their data security strategies.
The event is scheduled to take place from October 14 to 18 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
In today’s digital economy, data security is vital for every industry. As businesses increasingly rely on data centers for storage and processing, the security of these facilities becomes paramount.
As the travel industry expands, hotels are increasingly becoming a focal point in safeguarding sensitive client information.
As generative AI and chatbot services become more embedded in business operations, the data they generate and store—whether on the cloud, servers, or local hard drives—poses significant security challenges.
The entertainment industry, including music and film sectors, is increasingly targeted by cybercriminals due to the valuable data they hold.
This past week, Verity Systems attended the International Farnborough Airshow in the UK to engage with top businesses and leaders in aviation about the critical role of data security.
Names, contact details, passport information, payment methods, travel preferences, and even biometric data like facial recognition scans are all collected to personalize the travel experience.
In today’s mobile-first world, employee smartphones and tablets have become essential business tools.
Vietnamese citizens have more control over their personal information thanks to a recently enacted law, the Decree No. 13/2023/ND-CP on the Protection of Personal Data (PDPD).