The Big Data & AI Toronto Conference and Expo returns for a 5th edition'on September 29-30, 2020 with a brand new format. The event will be going hybrid meaning that participants will have the choice the attend the event either in-person at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre or online from the comfort of their home. 2016 to 2019 have proved to be game-changing years … [Read more...] about Big Data & AI Toronto
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Cyber Security Attacks To Watch Out For in 2020
Cyber security teams should stay at the front foot to protect their company data and IT structure. This means watching out for all new mutations and similar attacks is important for organizations. With cyber-attacks constantly increasing, let's have a look at the latest attacks that organizations and their cyber security testing teams should look out for: More Cloud, More … [Read more...] about Cyber Security Attacks To Watch Out For in 2020
How to Bounce Your Business Back After a Data Breach
You can save your business and brand reputation by preparing for the worst-case scenario in the event of a cyberattack. A data breach can destroy your brand's reputation. Your best and often the only course of action is to recover as soon as possible. Through a well thought out and strategic plan, you can bounce your company back after a minor and major data breach by … [Read more...] about How to Bounce Your Business Back After a Data Breach
IoT World 2020
Internet of Things World is North America's largest IoT event, covering the top technologies, strategies, and case studies for the key industries implementing IoT. Over four days, April 6 9, at the San Jose Convention Center, you will meet 12,500+ strategists, technologists, and implementers from across the IoT community. The ultimate opportunity to get out of the office … [Read more...] about IoT World 2020
After a Cybersecurity Incident: Calculating Your Potential Loss from a Data Breach
In July 2019, CNN reported that one hacker was able to access at least 100 million Capital One accounts and credit card applications. The hack included 140,000 social security numbers, a million social insurance numbers, and more than 80,000 bank account numbers. The breach also gave the hacker a long list of names, credit scores, addresses, credit limits, and other personal … [Read more...] about After a Cybersecurity Incident: Calculating Your Potential Loss from a Data Breach