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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:05 am
Based on data from its Security and IAM Solution Adoption Trend Survey, which includes information from 405 risk management leaders in North America, Western Europe, and Asia Pacific, Gartner predicts that more than half of organizations will replace legacy antivirus solutions with products that combine endpoint protection and endpoint detection and response capabilities by the end of 2023. The analysts note that security professionals are moving toward a continuous and adaptive risk and trust assessment (CARTA) mindset when choosing security products and services. They are also taking into account the difficulty of creating adaptive security doctrines during decision making.
the far-reaching implications of data protection, compliance, and privacy legislation, using the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as an example. Gartner said that by 2023, modern argentina mobile database privacy rules and regulations, many of which are modeled on the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), will affect 65% of the world’s population.
The GDPR is now becoming a de facto global standard, according to Nader Henein, research vice president at Gartner. “To achieve parity with the GDPR, legislators are introducing new privacy laws,” he said. “These laws bring countries one step closer to achieving parity with the EU, where their local businesses, with their new ‘trusted’ status, can benefit from a larger market.” Henein advised security and risk leaders to take advantage of a number of key opportunities to manage the increasing volume and variety of personal data by implementing a three-stage privacy program, the first of which he labeled “installation,” the second “maintenance,” and the third “evolving.”
the far-reaching implications of data protection, compliance, and privacy legislation, using the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as an example. Gartner said that by 2023, modern argentina mobile database privacy rules and regulations, many of which are modeled on the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), will affect 65% of the world’s population.
The GDPR is now becoming a de facto global standard, according to Nader Henein, research vice president at Gartner. “To achieve parity with the GDPR, legislators are introducing new privacy laws,” he said. “These laws bring countries one step closer to achieving parity with the EU, where their local businesses, with their new ‘trusted’ status, can benefit from a larger market.” Henein advised security and risk leaders to take advantage of a number of key opportunities to manage the increasing volume and variety of personal data by implementing a three-stage privacy program, the first of which he labeled “installation,” the second “maintenance,” and the third “evolving.”