by Gary Scott | Dec 22, 2016 | News
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... by Gary Scott | Dec 22, 2016 | News
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... by Gary Scott | Dec 22, 2016 | News
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... by Gary Scott | Dec 22, 2016 | News
U.S. Healthcare Data Breach Trends A retrospective analysis of U.S. healthcare data reaches affecting 500 or more individuals. See http://www.hitrustalliance.net/breachreport/ by Gary Scott | Dec 22, 2016 | News
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...