Lancope, Inc., a leader in network visibility and security intelligence, today announced the results of a Ponemon Institute report entitled, “Cyber Security Incident Response: Are we as prepared as we think?”
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Nowhere is the impact of this confusion and concern more apparent than in the case of digital comms such as emails, text messages and social media posts.
As the Target data breach seems to grow more damaging by the day, there’s a lot of talk about what the repercussions will be for Target & its customers.
Unlike computers, media players and smart products are comparatively easier to penetrate, less secure from a design or consumer standpoint
2014 provides us with the opportunity to practice safe hex (thank you @BrianHonan for that!)
Following the news that Target announced regarding it´s recent data breach affecting 110 million customers, here are some thoughts from security experts
Where there’s a breach, there’s a phish: If you hear of a data breach at a company of which you are a customer, either now or even in the distant past,
Security policy and awareness are often lumped together and usually perceived as Awareness training on company policies.
Clearly, cyber security has become a serious concern in some government circles. Yet it has failed to do so in the minds of policymakers.
Tripwire, Inc., a leading global provider of risk-based security and compliance management solutions, and CORE Security