What is Metadata? Definition, Types, Uses, and Examples
Metadata is data about data: i.e., properties, history, origin, versions, and other information about a data asset. Learn about the types and uses of metadata.
On the internet, the deep web cannot be indexed by any search engine, while the dark web is intentionally kept hidden. This article provides detailed insights.
The recent increase in VPN attacks has busted the invincibility of VPN networks and is making a strong case for organizations to reassess their VPN infrastructure
Today’s offboarding processes have left former employees with extended access to company digital assets, leaving businesses with more insider threats than ever. Discover how employers can mitigate offboarding cybersecurity risks through cyber asset management.
Metaverse is a spatial computing platform built on blockchain that acts as an alternative to or a replica of the real world. Learn how it works and its key features.
Find out the common cloud consumption models, misconceptions about cloud security, and the future of cloud.
Adam Gelles looks at evolving data management trends like data clean rooms and shares why publishers need to adapt to smarter data practices.
For most small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), struggling with shrinking budgets, cybersecurity strategy ends with firewalls and endpoint anti-malware softw…
Remember when the pandemic hit in January? 2020 saw everything from frontline workers running the show to U.S banks suffering a loss of billions in credit write-offs. 2020 became the year that witnessed the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. However, this turmoil also brought the fintech industry to the forefront and saw some significant developments in the industry. Here’s to 2020!Â
How often have you browsed for a product or service online and come across ads about it while visiting other websites? If the answer if often, multiple marketers are remarketing their business to you! An activity that allow marketers to slowly and steadily convert potential consumers into an active consumer base, remarketing acts as a reminder to consumers about their recent browsing and in and several cases, their shopping history.