What Is Data Sanitization? How It Protects Your Organization
Data sanitization is the irreversible and permanent elimination of sensitive data from a storage device, rendering it unrecoverable or reconstructable.
Data sanitization is the irreversible and permanent elimination of sensitive data from a storage device, rendering it unrecoverable or reconstructable.
This past week's InfoSec headlines were dominated by a high-profile, Kremlin-backed cyberattack, CISA and the OMB's new attestation form, the so-called "TikTok Bill," and more. Catch up on all the latest in this week's Friday Five!
An FBI report on rising cybercrime topped this week's headlines and was further underscored by an IP theft scandal at Google, but new initiatives from the White House and NSA aim to combat such threats. Get up to speed on these stories and more in this week's Friday Five!
In 2024's first edition of our Friday Five series, learn about CMMC updates and other data security challenges to come, new malware, and a ransomware decryptor that can help victims.
Data masking or data obfuscation has become a popular way to modify data to make it difficult to ascertain what's authentic vs. what's been modified. In today's blog we look at three different data masking techniques.
Creating a detailed disaster recovery plan (DRP) can be a daunting and complicated task. Begin forming your plan by including the following five essential steps.
What is data security, why does it matter, and what are the best ways to address data security?
Having a Digital Rights Management tool can help your team collaborate in the cloud while meeting compliance needs and adhering to your organization's data security policies.
Learn about the CIA Triad and why it can be a helpful model to guide policies for information security within an organization.