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See All Publications CYBER INCIDENT & BREACH READINESS GUIDE This year marks the Online Trust Alliance’s tenth annual publication related to cyber incidents and breach readiness. Now an initiative of the Internet Society, OTA reviews cyber incident and breach events to extract key learnings and provide guidance to help organizations of all sizes around the world raise the bar on trust through enhanced data protection and increased defense against evolving threats. This Cyber Incident & Breach Trends Report builds on last year’s expanded recognition of threats beyond just data breaches to include ransomware, business email compromise (BEC), distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and connected device vulnerability.Latest Report
See All Publications EMAIL MARKETING & SECURITY The 2018 Audit found that the vast majority of audited online retailers have embraced unsubscribe best practices, going beyond mere compliance, and have shown continued improvement since 2014 despite expanded and more stringent criteria. This year’s Audit examines the entire email engagement process, from signup to receiving email to the unsubscribe user experience and results.Latest Report
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How To Tackle the 5 Biggest Enterprise IoT Security Challenges In the News 21 October 2020 HOW TO TACKLE THE 5 BIGGEST ENTERPRISE IOT SECURITY CHALLENGESSecurity Boulevard
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Deep Dive: Scoring ISPs and Hosts on Privacy and Security Building Trust 21 January 2020 DEEP DIVE: SCORING ISPS AND HOSTS ON PRIVACY AND SECURITY In April 2019 the Internet Society’s Online Trust Alliance (OTA) released its 10th Annual Online Trust Audit & Honor... Deep Dive: U.S. Federal Government’s Security and Privacy Practices Building Trust 14 January 2020 DEEP DIVE: U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S SECURITY AND PRIVACY PRACTICES In April 2019, the Internet Society’s Online Trust Alliance released its 10th Annual Online Trust Audit & Honor Roll.... Deep Dive: How Does the Consumer Sector Score on Privacy andSecurity?
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