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Daily Security News from @trustpath - May 30, 2017
Daily Security news from @trustpath.
Molina Healthcare Security Flaw Makes Patient Records Available Online
According to Bitglass’ 2017 Healthcare Breach Report, 328 U.S. healthcare firms reported data breaches in 2016, up from 268 in 2015. Still, the … more.
British businesses risking huge fines by ignoring new data rules
The new rules, which come into force a year before the UK leaves the EU, state that businesses will have to report data breaches within 72 hours to … more.
7 SWFL Chipotle locations involved in data breach
Companies are required to report data breaches. A cybersecurity expert … Most data breaches take several months for companies to catch. Chipotle … more.
Internet of snitches: anyone who can sniff ‘Thing’ traffic knows what
The Register … the Internet of woefully insecure things yields sensitive information about connected homes with nothing more than a bit of network traffic analysis. more.
Unpatched software, human factor behind data breaches: F-Secure
London, May 29 (IANS) Most of the companies fall victim to cyber attackers either because of unpatched software with known vulnerabilities or … more.
Robb: State attorneys just fleeced Target for $18.5 million
And what, exactly, gives government the standing to be tut-tutting private companies about data breaches? The federal government didn’t protect … more.
Banks concerned over being able to meet EU data protection deadline
Oliver Wyman calculated that FTSE 100 companies could have been fined up to 25bn for the publicly known data breaches they have suffered in the … more.
CrowdStrike raises $700m in massive funding round backed by Accel & Telstra
CrowdStrike has been a fast-growing company, achieving 476% growth in new endpoint protection platform subscriptions year over year, and a 253% … more.
Secure Your Data, Not Just the Perimeter
A recent report recommends a “new mindset,” in which companies focus more on the protection of the data itself than on securing the perimeter. more.
Cybercriminals reusing stolen credentials on the rise; research
Cybercriminals are reusing password and username credentials to target enterprise security, in particular in the gaming, technology, broadcasting and … more.
East Midlands firms ‘unaware of new data protection rules’
Under the new rules, the maximum fine for certain data breaches in the UK will rise from 500,000 to 20m, or 4 per cent of global turnover, whichever … more.
UK biz: Oh (yawn) GDPR? Was that next May? survey
Under the new rules, the maximum fine for data breaches in the UK will rise from 500,000 to 20m or 4 per cent of global turnover, whichever is … more.
Jeff Nolan Joins SecureAuth as Chief Marketing Officer
In a time when data breaches have reached an unprecedented high with 1,093 reported data breaches recorded last year, it is critical that companies … more.
CISOs just can’t keep up with flood of data breaches
Leaving data breaches unaddressed and finding it difficult to prioritize threats comes at a cost: More than one in 10 CISOs reported experiencing a … more.
Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Update to Fix Malware Protection Engine
BleepingComputer The list includes Windows Defender, Exchange Server, Windows Intune Endpoint Protection, Security Essentials, Endpoint Protection, and Forefront … more.
Criminal data breaches forecast to cost global business $8 trillion in next
Canadian Underwriter Higher levels of Internet connectivity and inadequate enterprise-wide security are expected to pave the way for criminal data breaches costing … more.
Endpoint protection service keeps stopping on random machines.
information-driven world. Our software and services protect against more … more.
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