Insurance Claim Data Paints Fuzzy Picture on Cost of Breach
How much does a company pay for each record lost in a data breach? The latest survey of cyber insurance claims suggests the answer is more complicated than you would think.
How much does a company pay for each record lost in a data breach? The latest survey of cyber insurance claims suggests the answer is more complicated than you would think.
Health records and disability claim forms for more than a million residents in states like Kansas and Utah local governments washed up on Amazon’s cloud – the latest example of the combustible mix of health data, third party contractors and cloud based applications.
The attack on an obscure photo printing vendor underscores the risk that third parties pose in the age of outsourcing.
The Third Circuit's recent ruling sets a new precedent for the FTC's ability to regulate data breaches and other cybersecurity incidents. What does this mean for the security industry?
Healthcare organizations face a myriad of security threats. But the news this week about a UK clinic exposing the identities of 780 HIV positive patients was a purely self-inflicted wound.
As data breaches big and small continue to flood headlines, measuring the cost of these incidents remains a challenge.
The company’s latest statement claims that hundreds of thousands of new users to continue to sign up each week. Are these numbers valid?
Track and follow the Ashley Madison hack with our continuously updated timeline.
The release of gigabytes of data from extramarital hookup site Ashley Madison underscores the death of online anonymity – and the dangers of unchecked data collection and storage by online merchants.
Carphone Warehouse, a British cellphone company, fell victim to a comprehensive hack discovered on Wednesday, August 5th.