80% of Companies claim a boost in business and customer trust from security & privacy investment
80% of Companies claim a boost in business and customer trust from security & privacy investment
80% of Companies claim a boost in business and customer trust from security & privacy investment
As AI adoption accelerates, with 42% of Canadian companies expected to implement AI by 2025, concerns around hidden data collection and sharing in the supply chain are growing. Datarisk’s new solution, AIrisk.pro, addresses these risks by providing AI vendor risk assessments, transparency on data practices, and continuous monitoring to help businesses safeguard their data and stay compliant.
Attention Business and Technology Editors PRESS RELEASE LIVE DATE: September 25, 2024 41% of Canadian Organizations Report Cyber Awareness Challenges Despite Increased Training Budgets Informatica Education announces new WorkLifeLearning.ca portal to alleviate Canadian shortage of cyber talent and resources Toronto, Canada, September 25, 2024 – While the vast majority of cyber losses are due to…
Managed Privacy Canada (MPC) has launched EdTechPrivacy.ca to tackle privacy risks in education as AI and EdTech tools become more prevalent. With 95% of teachers lacking proper training on these technologies, schools face heightened vulnerability to data breaches and regulatory penalties. MPC founder Claudiu Popa emphasizes the need for better due diligence in EdTech adoption. The new portal offers resources like the DICE Checklist and the PrivacyDash app, providing certified privacy expertise and free consulting sessions to support data protection in educational institutions. Visit www.edtechprivacy.ca for more information.
Combating Rising Threats Datarisk Canada announces the launch of www.edtechsecurity.ca to protect Canada’s growing Edtech sector from cyber threats.
Toronto, Canada, September 20, 2024 – Recent events have forced supply chain activities into the top spot in the public’s awareness. Supply chain security is a subset of supply chain management that addresses the threats posed by external suppliers, vendors, resellers, logistics, and transportation.
Toronto, Canada, September 19, 2024 – 2024 has seen a sharp rise in cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure, with industrial sectors bearing the brunt of attacks.
Toronto, Canada, September 16, 2024 – The rapid adoption of AI is transforming industries, with companies projected to add $13 trillion to the global economy by 2030 through AI-driven innovation, according to McKinsey & Company.
Toronto, Canada, July 9, 2024 – Informatica Corporation, Canada’s leader in managed cybersecurity solutions, announces the release of 9 free cybersecurity checklists to help organizations enhance their digital defenses.
Informatica’s 2024 Transparency Report is a testament to 35 years of excellence, emphasizing our commitment to data integrity and security. It reaffirms our role as a trusted ally for Canadian organizations navigating the digital landscape.