EDPB Issues Draft Guidelines for Data Breach Notifications
The guidelines are supposed to help data controllers when it comes to deciding how to handle data breaches and what factors to consider during risk assessment.
Sabre Agrees to $2.4M Settlement Following 2017 Data Breach
The travel company Sabre has agreed to pay $2.4 million and make changes to its cybersecurity policies following a 2017 data breach that exposed 1.3 million consumer credit cards.
What Does a Data Breach Cost?
Ponemon Institute's annual Cost of a Data Breach report tracks how industry data breach costs have changed over time.
296 GB of Data from Police Departments Leaked Online
An activist group posted nearly 300 gigabytes of data from police departments, including scanned documents, videos, emails, audio files, and more, online Friday.
Following Breach, Marketplace Minted Target of New CCPA Lawsuit
The online marketplace, which specializes in greeting cards and wedding invites, was hit with a class action lawsuit under the California Consumer Privacy Act last week, alleging it failed to protect its customers PII.
Money Behind 86 Percent of Data Breaches
The number of data breaches for financial gain are up, so are cloud-based data attacks, while cyber-espionage is down, according to the annual report.
Companies Increasingly Complacent Around Data Breach Preparedness
Ponemon Institute's annual data breach readiness survey suggests the increased adoption of security technologies but the continuation of problems, like spear phishing attacks.
Facebook's $550M Biometric Settlement Is a Data Privacy Law Landmark
The settlement, one of the highest in US history, is a testament to robust privacy legislation.
The Biggest Incidents in Cybersecurity (in the Past 10 Years) (Infographic)
Looking back at the last 10 years, what are the biggest and most notable incidents in cybersecurity history? We created an infographic that reflects on the decade and can educate users on how to prevent the next major incident.
46 Million Person Airline Breach Caused by Ex-Contractors
It appears this summer's 46-million-person breach at a Southeast Asian airline carrier wasn’t caused by a misconfigured bucket but by two ex-staffers at a contracting firm.
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