A data breach is an event that exposes confidential, private, or sensitive information to unauthorized individuals. It can occur due to accidental incidents or deliberate actions, and its consequences ...
The recent arrest and criminal charges against Airman First Class Jack Teixeira for the alleged posting of classified and sensitive information on social media is yet another example of the ...
On October 30, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") announced that it filed charges against SolarWinds Corp. ("SolarWinds" or the "Company") and its Chief Information Security ...
When ChatGPT hit the public in late 2022, it triggered a spate of references to Skynet. While it’s still a far cry from the dystopian surveillance neural network in the movie Terminator, it does pose ...
I believe the need for secure and scalable storage solutions has never been more urgent. According to a 2024 report by IBM, the average cost of a data breach has reached an all-time high of $4.88 ...
Cybersecurity success requires consistent, proactive effort like physical fitness Prevention and preparedness outweigh reactive firefighting for lasting results Balanced strategies address technical ...
In 2022, data breaches dominated the headlines. Companies from Twitter to Microsoft to American Airlines were the victims of data breaches as cybercriminals continued to wreak havoc in enterprises, ...
When I was asked earlier this year to write about the lessons from the audits performed under the Office for Civil Rights new audit program, I sat down and began to write. Having discussed this topic ...
McDonald's experienced a major security incident in June that resulted in the exposure of data belonging to apparently millions of job applicants. Earlier this month, security researchers Ian Carroll ...
Cook was part of the core team that helped design, implement and manage the massive IT and information security undertaking. And he says the success of the 2012 London Olympics IT endeavor was due not ...
With information security breaches in the U.S. now reported at a rate of one every three days, corporate privacy and security officers need to take stock about what ...