In 2018, cybersecurity has become an even bigger concern due to the increasing number of cyber attacks targeting both individuals and organizations. Companies have been investing heavily in cybersecurity measures to protect their sensitive data and prevent breaches. Here are some of the latest trends in cybersecurity for 2018:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has had a significant impact on cybersecurity in 2018. The GDPR is a regulation that requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens, and failure to comply can result in hefty fines. Many companies have invested in improving their cybersecurity measures to ensure compliance with the GDPR.
The key provisions of the GDPR include the right to be informed, the right of access, the right to rectification, the right to erasure, the right to restrict processing, the right to data portability, the right to object, and rights related to automated decision making and profiling.
Companies can prepare for GDPR compliance by conducting data audits, appointing a Data Protection Officer, implementing data protection policies, conducting staff training, and implementing technical and organizational measures to secure data.
The potential consequences of non-compliance with the GDPR include fines of up to €20 million or 4% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher. Non-compliance can also result in damage to reputation and loss of customer trust.
Despite advancements in cybersecurity technology, there are still several key challenges that cybersecurity professionals face in 2018. Some of the key challenges include:
Individuals can protect themselves from cyber threats in 2018 by following best practices for cybersecurity. Some tips for individuals to protect themselves include:
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