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How to get your company ready for a security audit
Companies must make sure their defense strategies for threats are performing to their full potential. To this end, carrying out a security audit can be a good way to find out the state of your company’s protection systems
GDPR: the crimes you could commit without knowing it.
On the occasion of the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) we present to you the conduct in which the dissemination of third-party information via the Internet may represent the commission of a crime.
Cyber resilience was the star of the Panda Security Summit 2018
Last Friday we held Panda Security Summit 2018, where cyber-resilience was the focal point, and CISOs and CIOs of large Spanish and European companies were among over 400 attendees
How will I protect my company in 2020?
Fast-forward to the year 2020: what cyberthreats is your company up against? In order to get a head-start on the future of cybercrime you need to get ready for when it comes.
GDPR Is Here: What Now?
Friday May 25: GDPR is going to affect the immediate present for companies and those that don’t comply with the new regulation will face two possible dangers: the legal consequences and the associated cybersecurity risks.
The MEW DNS hijack hack – and how to protect yourself
Hackers were able to more than $250k worth of cryptocurrency using DNS hijacking – this is what you need to know.
Javier Candau: “Cooperation between the public and private sectors is essential to combat cyberthreats”
Among the speakers taking part at panda Security Summit is the head of Spain’s National Cryptologic Center (CCN-CERT), Javier Candau, who will be offering his view of the cybersecurity challenge in Spain.