Their average financial loss through security breaches in 2013 was US$1.8 million, above the Asia-Pacific average of US$1.6 million, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Their average financial loss through security breaches in 2013 was US$1.8 million, above the Asia-Pacific average of US$1.6 million, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that telecoms firm Nortel Networks was repeatedly breached by Chinese hackers for almost a decade. The newspaper cited Brian Shields, a former Nortel employee who led an internal investigation into the security breaches, and published claims that the hackers stole seven passwords from the company’s top executives – including […]
In a move that will most likely please even the most hardened privacy advocates, Facebook has just announced that they are hiring Erin Egan, a law firm partner from Covington & Burling, as the new ‘Director of Privacy’. Egan is one of the US‘ leading Privacy and Data Security Lawyers and has received many accolades […]
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