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From Online Fraud to DDoS and API Abuse: The State of Security Within eCommerce in 2022

Security Boulevard

The State of Security Within eCommerce in 2022 Report from Imperva is now available and answers that question. For this report, Imperva’s cybersecurity experts analyzed 12 months of data, collected from our global network of customers, and have made this information available just in time […].

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GUEST ESSAY: A primer on the degrees of privacy tech companies assign to your digital footprints

The Last Watchdog

Data explicitly provided by the user is considered “zero-party” data. In ecommerce, this commonly comes in the form of a registration, a review, or a purchase. Check out the examples below from Forrester’s blog. First-party” data is different from zero-party data. Data collection red flags.

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GDPR for WooCommerce Sites

SiteLock

As ecommerce sites are much more complex and typically handle sensitive data through digital payment transactions, there are a lot more points of potential security breach. Extra Complexity for Ecommerce Sites. If you run an ecommerce site, privacy and security shouldn’t be a new topic for you (I hope!).

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Knock, Knock; Who’s There? – IoT Device Identification & Data Integrity Is No Joke

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The use of IoT technologies holds enormous potential in practically every segment of human enterprise – government, banking and finance, healthcare, retail, agriculture, and ecommerce to name a few. But making the IoT work requires trust in the devices and the data they collect. The post Knock, Knock; Who’s There? –

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How to Manage IAM Compliance and Audits

Centraleyes

PCI-DSS The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) addresses credit and debit card processing. PCI-DSS is also relevant to eCommerce enterprises that handle payment card data. ” IAM promotes compliance in the following ways: All employees who access payment card data will be assigned individual user IDs.