A research study by Elastica revealed that 20% of “broadly shared files†within a company contain regulated data. Some of that 20% included personal identifiable information, personal health information, and credit card data. In the average 2,000 Read the full article →
Most Americans Afraid of ID Theft Than Bullets
A new study from Chapman University in California reveals that while many people are afraid of getting shot more people are afraid of becoming a victim of online crimes such as identity theft. In the 15,000 person study, people from “all walks of Read the full article →
Cyberattacks Rank as Banking Industry’s Largest Concern
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation published a report showing that financial services hold cybersecurity as their biggest worry even though they are one of the most security-savvy industries in the world. For the third quarter of 2014, Read the full article →
Chip Cards Not Safe From Fraud
Think that your chip is safer from unauthorized charges? Think again. For the past two weeks, three financial institutions have reported thousand of dollars of credit card fraud coming Brazil. The odd thing was that many of these charges came Read the full article →
Why We Should Treat Cyberattacks Like the Flu
When your body is attacked with an illness, there are several things happening all at once. Your body’s temperature rises in order for body heat to help kill the disease. Your stomach, nose, and other parts of the body purge out the infection. Pain Read the full article →
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