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When the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed, it fell on corporate security teams to translate its requirements into technical controls. That threw the IT Security function into the deep end of the pool, and it has been sink or swim ever since. The Sarbanes Oxley Act was the first of a wave of regulation […]

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After having first denied that they suffered a breach and had their customer’s #data stolen and leaked on the Dark Web, mobile spyware maker #mspy has finally admitted that the incident happened, but they claim that only 80,000 customers (and not 400,000) have been affected. Brian Krebs, who was pointed towards the leaked data last […]

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Data leaks and other news events over the past few years have brought insider threats to the forefront of public attention, but most companies still lack the means or motivation to protect themselves from malicious insiders. The effects of insider threats are simply too big to ignore. In the most recent year on record, U.S. […]

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