U.S. Data Compromises Reach Record High
In 2021, there were more data compromises reported in the U.S. than in any year since the first state data breach notice law became effective in 2003.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:54-04:00April 27th, 2022|Data Breach|
In 2021, there were more data compromises reported in the U.S. than in any year since the first state data breach notice law became effective in 2003.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:55-04:00October 7th, 2020|Cybersecurity, Data Breach|
According to a recent cybersecurity study, "70% of successful breaches originate on the endpoint.” That risk is now escalating.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:55-04:00July 1st, 2020|Data Breach|
We wonder why there is so much being spent in an attempt to stop remote hackers, yet we still leave our ubiquitous computer and network ports wide open.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:55-04:00June 17th, 2020|Cybersecurity, Data Breach|
A comprehensive report of cybersecurity threats entitled, “The Human Factor,” asserted that “people-centered threats define the landscape.”
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:56-04:00May 20th, 2020|Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Port Locks|
Are we doing enough to protect our ubiquitous open ports, especially when the cost of protecting these ports is so inexpensive?
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:56-04:00April 1st, 2020|Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Port Locks|
While the current COVID-19 pandemic has put the world’s attention on a human virus, the threat of computer viruses remains real.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:56-04:00January 1st, 2020|Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Flash Drive Breaches|
Widespread are the daily breaches in which authorized personnel thoughtlessly charge or sync their personal mobile device through a USB port at work.
By Jeff Clark|2022-04-11T11:14:56-04:00August 28th, 2019|Data Breach|
Four billion records, including credit card numbers and other sensitive information, have been exposed through data breaches in the first half of 2019.
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