Security & Privacy
Will Consumer Privacy Concerns Limit the Use of Big Data?
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines whether privacy concerns limit the use of consumer data.
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines whether privacy concerns limit the use of consumer data.
Apps that encourage users to share contact information expose companies to a huge security liability.
A zero-trust network, which hosts an organization’s services in the cloud, is the safest option.
How do we prevent bad actors from using social media platforms to manipulate the public?
Business needs to push back — hard — against cyberthreats to elections.
Data audits may be helpful in maintaining balance between data-rich and data-poor companies.
Emotion-sensing technologies can lead to better decisions and alleviate stress — if privacy issues are addressed.
The cost of bad data is an astonishing 15% to 25% of revenue for most companies.
Within organizations, cybersecurity needs to be everyone’s business — including the board’s.
IoT-enabled devices are the new weakest link in data security — and companies need to address this now.
Tough new EU data security laws mean that consumers’ data is about to become more valuable.
Though customer service is a key analytics focus, it offers potential for security improvements too.
A featured excerpt from The Mathematical Corporation by Josh Sullivan and Angela Zutavern.
To combat cyberattacks, companies need to understand both hackers’ tactics and their mindsets.
Internet-enabled mobile devices have fundamentally changed marketing — and personal privacy.
If you think the biggest cybersecurity threat most businesses face is credit card theft, think again.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
South Africa’s Nedbank highlights the challenges for companies seeking to leverage vast data assets.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.