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The Implications of Sharing Personal Data

In today’s increasingly digital world, it can be difficult for consumers to understand the value of their personal data.

Published: January 28, 2015 by Guest Contributor
Data Breach Preparedness Study: Good News, Bad News, and an Empowering Conclusion

Our second annual data breach preparedness study reveals good news and bad news for businesses concerned with data security.

Published: September 30, 2014 by Michael Bruemmer
Stress, Apathy and Winning by Default: How Consumers Respond to Data Breach Notification Letters

Companies need to send strong, informative and compassionate data breach notification letters as part of the company’s data breach response.

Published: June 26, 2014 by Guest Contributor
The Worst Things You Can Say or Do in a Breach Notification Letter

A breach notification letter is important for firms to let consumers know that their information may have been compromised.

Published: May 6, 2014 by Michael Bruemmer
How Mobile Devices Can Endanger Your Organization’s Cyber Security

Mobile devices continue to be a significant source of data breaches, and a particular concern for anyone engaged in cyber security.

Published: January 21, 2014 by Guest Contributor
Cyber Insurance Adds to Cyber Security

Businesses are purchasing cyber insurance policies to protect themselves from the crippling cost of a data breach.

Published: June 4, 2013 by Guest Contributor
Secure Your Outsourcing Practices to Prevent Data Breaches

When outsourcing consumer data to vendors, here are a few outsourcing practices companies should follow to safeguard the information.

Published: April 15, 2013 by Guest Contributor
Information Superiority Can Boost Cybersecurity and Prevent Data Breaches

The goal of achieving Information Superiority is to gather intelligence that can be used to put you in an advantageous position.

Published: February 14, 2013 by Guest Contributor
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Leads to Data Breaches in the Workplace

Many healthcare companies are considering adopting a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. However, this can lead to workplace data breaches.

Published: November 1, 2012 by Michael Bruemmer
Sex Offenders Dodging Responsibility Through Identity Theft

More than 16 percent of sex offenders attempt to avoid mandatory monitoring by manipulating their identity.

Published: August 1, 2012 by Michael Bruemmer
Password Management

As the need for password management increases, consumers' options leave even the strictest cybersecurity aficionado pleased with the service.

Published: June 19, 2012 by Michael Bruemmer
Extended Fraud Resolution is the New Standard

Extended fraud protection from a global leader like Experian can put consumers’ minds at ease following a data breach.

Published: March 5, 2012 by Michael Bruemmer
How Data Breaches Harm Reputations

When data breaches occur, damage to a company’s reputation becomes a significant cost that must be factored into the total financial loss.

Published: January 17, 2012 by Guest Contributor
How Hackers Find Their Targets

The rash of large-scale data breaches in the news begs many questions, one of which is this: how do hackers select their victims?

Published: September 6, 2011 by Michael Bruemmer
Are We Suffering from Breach Notification Fatigue?

As breaches increase, breach notifications do too. Breach notification fatigue might put your customers to sleep.

Published: May 3, 2011 by Guest Contributor

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