Digital nomads: Consider a country’s cybersecurity before making that jumpIn 2023 many people are looking to improve their work life balance, with 78% of those engaged in remote working saying their work life balance has improved. In fact a new trend of digital nomads has arisen where people are travelling the world whilst working remotely, enabling them to explore exciting places while building their career.However, the important question remains — which countries are safest to work from online?@Cyber_Secuirty_Channel
Social Engineering: A beginner’s Guide Social engineering is the use of psychological manipulation or deception to influence individuals to divulge confidential information or perform actions that may not be in their best interest. It is a common tactic used by cybercriminals to gain access to systems, networks, or sensitive information. @Cyber_Secuirty_Channel
Beyond MDR: How Stricter EU Rules On AI And Data Are Set To Impact MedtechRecent revisions to the European Commission’s proposed AI Act have failed to resolve uncertainties around its interaction with medtech regulations, leaving crucial parts of the legislation open to interpretation.@Cyber_Secuirty_Channel
Data Reform Bill: Experts Criticize the UK’s GDPR ReplacementThe UK is seeking to break away from the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect in May 2018.@Cyber_Secuirty_Channel
A Platform Like Grammarly For Data PrivacyIf you ever happened to write content, you might know how crucial Grammarly is to make it error-free. Similarly, Unifi.ai, the best data protection company, is crucial for privacy compliance. Although both have entirely different functioning, their strategic approach is where they coincide.@Cyber_Security_Channel
Facebook held back on naming Cambridge Analytica in 2017 – depositionFacebook, now organized as Meta Platforms Inc, ordered Cambridge Analytica in 2015 to delete inappropriately gathered user information and has said that it considered the matter resolved until March 2018 when new concerns emerged.@Cyber_Security_Channel
⚡️ Mental health: 66% of cybersecurity analysts experienced burnout this yearCybersecurity is a high-stakes game. With the average data breach costing $4.35 million, security analysts are under constant pressure to protect critical data assets, and are often left to take the blame if something goes wrong. Together, these factors provide the perfect recipe for a mental health crisis.@Cyber_Security_Channel