Research Shows Businesses Not Prioritizing Growing Insider Security Threat
A new survey of businesses conducted by Clearswift shows 73% of data and security breaches in last 12 months attributed to internal sources.
A new survey of businesses conducted by Clearswift shows 73% of data and security breaches in last 12 months attributed to internal sources.
This video shows how K-12 schools can improve how they protect student privacy while using online educational services and applications.
University of California students and employees are among those affected by a recent cyber attack on Anthem Inc., the second largest health insurer in the U.S.
An Islamic extremist group hacked the websites of a primary school and a church in England, replacing the homepages with anti-U.S. and Israel messaging.
Numerous students spoke out against a campaign at Strathclyde University that promoted password security by using a recent hacking scandal in which nude photos of celebrities were posted online.
The American Hospital Association wants device security protections to be “in line with state-of-the-art practice.”
The consent judgment alleges the facility failed to protect the personal and protected health information of nearly 4,000 patients and employees.
U.S. Attorney’s Office is charging a former hospital employee and her partner with stealing the personal information of more than 1,000 patients for tax fraud.
The information obtained includes Community Health System’s patient names, Social Security numbers, physical addresses, birthdays and phone numbers.
UPMC employee Social Security numbers, addresses, salaries and bank account information may have been exposed.