Privacy-preserving in Presence of Advanced Persistent Threats
Privacy-preserving in presence of advanced persistent threats refers to a set of strategies and technologies that allow for the protection of sensitive data from malicious actors and their malicious intent. This can include strategies such as encryption, data masking, access control, and multi-factor authentication, as well as technological solutions such as virtual private networks (VPNs) and intrusion detection systems (IDS). With the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals and the ever-evolving nature of threats, these strategies and technologies are essential to ensuring that corporate and personal data remains safe and secure. The use of privacy-preserving strategies not only helps to protect data, but also enables organizations to comply with data privacy regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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