Learn the implications of the NIS2 Directive and gain organizational guidance to prepare for its implementation and strengthen your security posture.
Data privacy laws and similar compliance regulations help organizations to raise their standards, engage in real conversations about security, and make difficult financial decisions. Learn more about how GDPR is changing the way organizations secure data.
Learn more about how GDPR has changed data privacy and the cloud in the last year.
At Accelerate 2019, taking place from April 8th -11th, Fortinet Partners are invited to join in on critical sessions focused on analyzing performance and managing cybersecurity strategies. Take a closer look at what will be covered.
As a response to the growth of sophisticated threats, regulatory bodies have issued guidelines and standards to ensure necessary cybersecurity processes and controls are in place across the healthcare, financial services, and retail industries to minimize the impact of an attack.
Fortinet recently talked with Gary Southwell, Managing Director, about CSPi’s security priorities and the tools they produce to keep customers’ information secure through automated breach identification and notification, consequently avoiding loss of reputation and incurring compliance fines.
At this phase of the global digital transformation, four areas stand out as particularly acute cybersecurity pain points.
In the wake of Europe’s GDPR implementation, Asia-Pacific governments are likely to become tougher on data protection compliance. Learn what this means for your organization.
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will begin May 25, 2018, and businesses across the globe are bracing for the updated legislation. The GDPR is changing more than data compliance—it’s changing the way businesses operate—affecting how and when they interact with the data of EU residents. One industry that will be held to higher standards is healthcare.
In our last blog we learnt what potential impact the mandatory breach notification and the EU’s GDPR will have on the Australian market. But what’s next for organisations and what will be the potential challenges?