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Cybersecurity Threats and Opportunities to Expect in 2021

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2020 has been an extremely tumultuous year. From a cybersecurity perspective, multiple high-profile Twitter users’ accounts were hacked in a sophisticated Bitcoin scam, remote workers became the priority focus for threat actors amid COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, and California has a stringent data privacy proposition in the works […].

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2021 Enterprise Tech Predictions: Zero Trust, Machine Identity for AI, and Open Banking

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2020 brought massive disruptions due to COVID-19, and the abrupt shift to a remote workforce created holes in the cybersecurity landscape for malicious actors to exploit. Click to learn more about author Jasen Meece.

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Preventing Data Breaches with Continuous Security Validation

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Data breaches in the U.S. are on the rise, with millions of individuals impacted: According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, the number of data breaches from January to September 2021 (1,291) exceeded the number of attacks during all of 2020 (1,108). Most […].