Companies are losing control of their data

Users are sharing information on social networks and using public cloud services to move data from corporate to personal devices in ways that by-pass company security policies and systems, and expose company data. see the entire article Infosecurity...

Worst Security Snafus of 2012

The first half of 2012 was pretty bad — from the embarrassing hack of a conversation between the FBI and Scotland Yard to a plethora of data breaches — and the second half wasn’t much better, with events including Symantec’s antivirus update mess and periodic attacks...

Electronic Compliance: A Feasible Goal?

The insurance industry has always been paper-bound. Each policy sold is a contract; and although intangible, the promise behind each contract is legally binding. So when insurers move to a paperless environment, they must do so with extreme car. Insurance Networking...

Trends in Major Data Breaches

A study of 495 major breaches of protected health information listed on a public federal government Web site during the past three years finds little improvement to the industry’s susceptibility to certain types of breaches. Hospitals and insurers, however, have...