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Celebrating Data Privacy Day – or is it Data Protection Day?

BH Consulting

Every 28 January, governments, parliaments, national data protection bodies and other actors carry out activities to raise awareness about the rights to personal data protection and privacy. On 26 January 2009, the United States House of Representatives declared 28 January as National Data Privacy Day.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Resilient Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) and Strong Passwords

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

So in 2004, the President of the United States designated October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Awareness events foster to shape human attitude, enhance a positive culture against cyber threats, and educate businesses and people about protective measures they can take to secure their sensitive personal data: Enable MFA.

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Top 20 Cybersecurity Companies You Need to Know in 2025

eSecurity Planet

OneTrust Best for privacy and compliance Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia Founded: 2016 Annual Revenue: $0.4 billion Employees count: ~200 Appearances on eSecurity Planet s Top Vendors lists: 2 OneTrust (private) is an eight-year-old privacy compliance technology startup that has ridden data privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA to rapid growth.

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CynergisTek Announces New Six-Figure Cybersecurity Consulting Contract

CyberSecurity Insiders

Since 2004, CynergisTek has been dedicated to hiring and retaining experts who bring real-life experience and hold advanced certifications to support and educate the industry by contributing to relevant industry associations. For more information, visit www.cynergistek.com or follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month Focuses on People

SecureWorld News

Bush and Congress in 2004 to help individuals protect themselves online as threats to technology and data privacy became more commonplace. People need resources, training, and education so the decisions they make at home, school, or work keep them and the public and private organizations protected.