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Data Privacy Week 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

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This is likely to impact industries where transparency matters, such as healthcare, financial services, and insurance. Cybercriminals use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to create plausible backstories in seconds, usually utilizing social media profiles to gather information about a victim’s career, hobbies, and habits.

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45 World Backup Day Quotes from 32 Experts for 2023

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A third trend with ransomware is actually encouraging – more ultra-resilient media types than ever. Ransomware will put a data backup strategy to the test and having a copy on an ultra-resilient media is the best way to get out of that problem. In the end, what we want data backup to do is get a business out of a problem.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

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Given the public clouds like AWS, Azure and Google Cloud are highly available and reliable, DevOps and IT Ops teams may believe that their data is safe and secure in the cloud, such that they don’t need to do backups. It should be impervious to EMPs, salt water, high temps, and altitudes. But you can’t leave it all to the algorithms.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

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This is likely to impact industries where transparency matters, such as healthcare, financial services, and insurance. Cybercriminals use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to create plausible backstories in seconds, usually utilizing social media profiles to gather information about a victim’s career, hobbies, and habits.

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

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This is likely to impact industries where transparency matters, such as healthcare, financial services, and insurance. Cybercriminals use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to create plausible backstories in seconds, usually utilizing social media profiles to gather information about a victim’s career, hobbies, and habits.