As the global expansion of video surveillance and analytics unlocks new opportunities, cybersecurity challenges are becoming increasingly prominent, particularly in the context of cloud-based storage of sensitive data.
From October 17, Croatian companies must start working on compliance with the Cybersecurity Act, but experts warn that there is no need for panic, rather caution.
As the world’s first legislation of its kind, the Cyber Resilience Act aims to elevate the cybersecurity standards of digital products for the benefit of consumers and businesses throughout the EU.
The social network has inaugurated its first European data center in Ireland to allay fears of potential privacy breaches and surveillance from China by moving European users’ data to the Old Continent.
The EU member states, with the support of the European Commission and ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity), published on June 15 the Second report on Member States’ progress in implementing the EU Toolbox on 5G Cybersecurity.
In a recent survey conducted by the accounting firm Ernst & Young US, it has been observed that the tech industry continues to be tenacious and progressive, despite encountering setbacks like bank failures and tech layoffs.
Telecom companies must reconsider how best to defend their mobile networks and protect their subscribers, says Dmitry Kurbatov, co-founder and CTO of global mobile telecom security start-up SecurityGen.
The University of Mostar has signed strategic partnership agreements with two Israeli faculties, defining cooperation in the development of programs and studies of artificial intelligence and information technology, and the digital transformation of society.
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