California Cracks Down: Companies Must Encrypt Personal Data
The California Attorney General has issued a major data breach report, finding that more than 2.5 million people were affected by 131 reported data breaches within the state, with 56% of the breaches...
View ArticleThe Cost of Cybercrime
Hackers are holding the world to ransom with cyber-attacks costing the global economy more than £238 billion a year¹. These attacks damage the global economy almost as much as illegal drugs and...
View ArticleCould You Pass a Privacy Audit? Healthcare and Australia’s Privacy Regulations
Our special guest blogger, Elizabeth Parsons, is based in Melbourne and is responsible for growing the Imation Mobile Security business in Australia and New Zealand. Last year the Australian...
View ArticleMajority of Healthcare Breaches Are Due to Loss or Theft, Not Hackers
I just recently read an article about how a healthcare organization lost backup hard drives containing personal information on nearly 40,000 of its clients. To make matters worse, the article stated...
View ArticleWhistleblowers: Data Theft or Public Service?
A Perspective from the UK Over the past few years there have been a number of high profile cases where whistleblowers have leaked information to the public, highlighting wrong-doing, corruption and...
View ArticleLATEST DATA BREACH: EVERY U.S. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE AFFECTED
Our special guest blogger is Tav Venia, an IronKey sales engineer, who is based in the Washington DC area and serves our Federal and Enterprise clients. Unfortunately, we’ve all heard about the hack...
View ArticleDeath, Taxes, And Being Hacked
There are some things in life that are inevitable – death and taxes at the top of the list. To this list, I’m adding another modern day inevitability – being hacked! You can be phished, clickjacked,...
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