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Navigating India’s Compliance Maze

Cybersecurity regulations in India are evolving quickly, significantly impacting sectors like banking, fintech, insurance, manufacturing, and e-commerce. Compliance is now essential for business, not just a regulatory formality. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is enforcing stricter measures for banks and fintech, while the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is tightening rules for insurers to safeguard customer data. Read this blog to know more about the compliance landscape of India

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Shedding Light on the Invisible Manufacturing Supply Chain: Fourth-Party Risk

The blog explores the concept of fourth-party risk within the manufacturing supply chain, highlighting how these external suppliers can pose significant challenges that are often not visible to companies. It emphasizes the need for manufacturers to identify and manage these risks effectively to ensure a robust and resilient supply chain. By gaining insight into these invisible risks, businesses can better prepare for disruptions and enhance their overall risk management practices.

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Why Third-Party Risk Management Is Crucial for Cybersecurity in Manufacturing

Manufacturing companies depend on third-party vendors to enhance operations and foster innovation, but this reliance poses serious cybersecurity risks. A single compromised vendor can lead to data breaches and supply chain disruptions. To protect your business, you must implement a robust third-party risk management program by identifying vulnerabilities, conducting thorough assessments, and establishing robust security protocols.

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Global Protection for Neutral CAD Files Offers Cybersecurity Without Borders

Protecting the externalized CAD files shared across platforms is critical in today’s global and collaborative manufacturing environment. Seclore’s data-centric security platform seamlessly extends its enterprise digital rights management and tracking capabilities to “neutral” or “interoperable” CAD files, empowering teams to protect sensitive design IP throughout its lifecycle and ensuring that security follows the data wherever it goes — so manufacturers can securely collaborate across borders.

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Are disclosures necessary for harmless breaches

Are Disclosures Necessary for “Harmless” Breaches?

If stolen data is encrypted and inaccessible, does it still count as a reportable breach under laws like HIPAA, CCPA, or GDPR? This blog explores how Seclore’s data protection can reduce breach disclosure requirements and exempt your organization from reporting “harmless” breaches.

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NIS2

NIS2 and Data-Centric Security Are Raising the Bar for Cybersecurity across the EU

NIS2 and data-centric security raise the bar for cybersecurity across the EU by applying to more essential and important entities than ever before. This evolution of NIS regulations are also much more rigorous — imposing specific compliance requirements and stricter reporting and implementation measures. NIS2 also requires entities to manage the cybersecurity risks associated with third parties and security providers. Find out how to evaluate what NIS2 means for your organization, identify key requirements, and understand the benefits of data-centric security.

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The Intersection of AI and Data Privacy

Introduction AI is revolutionizing how organizations process, analyze, and secure data, enhancing efficiency and enabling automated decision-making. However, AI’s reliance on large datasets introduces compliance

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Navigating India’s Compliance Maze

Cybersecurity regulations in India are evolving quickly, significantly impacting sectors like banking, fintech, insurance, manufacturing, and e-commerce. Compliance is now essential for business, not just a regulatory formality. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is enforcing stricter measures for banks and fintech, while the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is tightening rules for insurers to safeguard customer data. Read this blog to know more about the compliance landscape of India

Read More →

Shedding Light on the Invisible Manufacturing Supply Chain: Fourth-Party Risk

The blog explores the concept of fourth-party risk within the manufacturing supply chain, highlighting how these external suppliers can pose significant challenges that are often not visible to companies. It emphasizes the need for manufacturers to identify and manage these risks effectively to ensure a robust and resilient supply chain. By gaining insight into these invisible risks, businesses can better prepare for disruptions and enhance their overall risk management practices.

Read More →

Vendor Risks to Data Breaches: Tackling DPDP Compliance in Manufacturing

The blog explores data security risks in manufacturing due to third-party vendors, emphasizing compliance with India’s DPDP Act. It highlights vulnerabilities from automation and IoT and outlines practices like data classification, vendor security management, and incident reporting to ensure robust data protection and operational continuity.

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Why Third-Party Risk Management Is Crucial for Cybersecurity in Manufacturing

Manufacturing companies depend on third-party vendors to enhance operations and foster innovation, but this reliance poses serious cybersecurity risks. A single compromised vendor can lead to data breaches and supply chain disruptions. To protect your business, you must implement a robust third-party risk management program by identifying vulnerabilities, conducting thorough assessments, and establishing robust security protocols.

Read More →

Global Protection for Neutral CAD Files Offers Cybersecurity Without Borders

Protecting the externalized CAD files shared across platforms is critical in today’s global and collaborative manufacturing environment. Seclore’s data-centric security platform seamlessly extends its enterprise digital rights management and tracking capabilities to “neutral” or “interoperable” CAD files, empowering teams to protect sensitive design IP throughout its lifecycle and ensuring that security follows the data wherever it goes — so manufacturers can securely collaborate across borders.

Read More →
Are disclosures necessary for harmless breaches

Are Disclosures Necessary for “Harmless” Breaches?

If stolen data is encrypted and inaccessible, does it still count as a reportable breach under laws like HIPAA, CCPA, or GDPR? This blog explores how Seclore’s data protection can reduce breach disclosure requirements and exempt your organization from reporting “harmless” breaches.

Read More →
NIS2

NIS2 and Data-Centric Security Are Raising the Bar for Cybersecurity across the EU

NIS2 and data-centric security raise the bar for cybersecurity across the EU by applying to more essential and important entities than ever before. This evolution of NIS regulations are also much more rigorous — imposing specific compliance requirements and stricter reporting and implementation measures. NIS2 also requires entities to manage the cybersecurity risks associated with third parties and security providers. Find out how to evaluate what NIS2 means for your organization, identify key requirements, and understand the benefits of data-centric security.

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