Balancing Privacy for Good
Privacy is a fundamental human right and business imperative. This Privacy Week, we’ll share why privacy is mission-critical for Cisco and our customers, and how we’re balancing it for good.
Privacy is a fundamental human right and business imperative. This Privacy Week, we’ll share why privacy is mission-critical for Cisco and our customers, and how we’re balancing it for good.
The Cisco 2021 Data Privacy Benchmark Study examines privacy's role in helping organizations navigate the pandemic while exploring changes in privacy investments and benefits, the importance of privacy legislation, and emergence of privacy metrics
As we evolve in response to emerging customer needs, we’ll continue to connect everything securely, privately, and responsibly.
As we move through a new phase, where countries and economies are gradually re-opening, now is a critical time for organizations to turn their attention from business continuity to business resilience.
The Cisco 2020 Consumer Privacy Survey finds that most consumers want privacy protections maintained despite the pandemic, and many have stopped buying from companies who don’t adequately protect their data.
With stricter privacy regulations, evolving customer expectations, and growing work-from-home demands, organizations need a simple way to know, see, and manage their data. Luckily, Cisco Security has a few ideas.
Episode 3 of our Security Stories podcast is now live, and you won't want to miss our interview with the amazing Theresa Payton. From life inside The White House, to online privacy, to how to recruit for cybersecurity roles, it really is a fascinating
The latest Cisco Data Privacy Benchmark Study provides groundbreaking research and insights on keeping data safe, earning customer trust and maximizing investments in data privacy.
Privacy regulations are having a positive effect on business and are enhancing consumer trust. See just published Cisco Blog by Robert Waitman and the Cisco 2019 Consumer Privacy Survey.