The process of adapting the General Regulation on Data Protection (GDPR) to the Portuguese reality has not been easy. Although the European diploma has been in force since May 25, 2018, there are still many companies that fail to meet all the standards associated with the new legislation. The National Comission of Data Protection has passed fines to defaulters and it is urgent that companies work to comply with all the obligations that exist in the law. In today’s article, we present 7 tips for rapid adaptation to GDPR!
Computer attacks are a problem for businesses. Cybercrime is on the agenda and businesses need to prepare to avoid these crimes, as information security is increasingly a priority in modern organizations. In such a digital age and where the threats are more than many, how can companies avoid and respond to a computer attack?
GDPR came into force in May last year and brought many changes to the companies. Almost a year after its arrival, there are still many doubts about the impact that this regulation will have on the various sectors of a company. For this reason, we have prepared an article that talks about the main changes that happen in each sector of the company due to the GDPR!
The numbers are clear: in 2016 more than 978 million people, in 20 different countries, were victims of some kind of cybercrime, according to data from Norton Cyber Security. Computer attacks are on the rise all over the World and this is a result of the digitization of business and of our daily lives too. As more and more devices are connected to the Web, there are also more and more gateways for digital criminals. In the business world, a computer attack can have fatal consequences for business continuity, so it is imperative that security is seen as a real and ever-growing need. In today’s article, we will answer the following question: how can the IT manager prepare for cybercrime?