
Grace Wainaina
Privacy Compliance ExpertIn a rapidly advancing technological landscape, agentic AI systems have emerged as powerful tools within modern organizations, capable of handling complex tasks autonomously. Their potential for enhancing operational efficiency is significant. However, the heightened independence of these systems introduces new security challenges that
In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, backup solutions have increasingly become attractive targets for cyber attackers, leveraging vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to crucial data. A striking example was observed in Commvault Command Center Innovation Release version 11.38 on Linux and Windows, where a significant vulnerability
In an era where digital technology permeates virtually every aspect of personal and professional life, the integrity of software supply chains has become a central concern for businesses globally. The alarming rise in cyberattacks targeting these supply chains underscores the vulnerabilities inherent within modern digital infrastructure. As
On May 12, during the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's annual Anti-Money Laundering and Financial Crimes Conference, a groundbreaking announcement was made by the U.S. Department of Justice's Criminal Division Chief. A new White-Collar Enforcement Plan was unveiled, bringing with it significant revisions to three essential
South Korea's privacy regulator, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), has introduced significant updates to its privacy guidelines. These new rules are reshaping the business landscape by enhancing data subject rights and simplifying compliance requirements for companies operating in South Korea. The changes are pivotal in the
The business landscape in the US is undergoing significant shifts due to the expanding web of data privacy regulations, creating immense compliance challenges for companies as both federal and state agencies intensify efforts to protect consumer data. Without a unified federal data privacy law akin to the GDPR, American businesses must adopt