March 12, 2015 Lesson Learned? Data Breach at University of Chicago Exposes Student Records 2 min read - Student records and faculty information were exposed as part of a data breach against the University of Chicago. It is unclear who is responsible.
March 10, 2015 Study: Banking ID Theft Losses Decline Despite New Data Breaches 2 min read - According to a recent study, even though banking ID theft is on the rise, the number of banking customers victimized and the total cost are down.
March 5, 2015 Publicly Stored Security Key May Have Enabled Uber Data Breach 2 min read - A recent data breach at Uber may have been enabled by a security key stored on a public GitHub page, according to a lawsuit filed by Uber.
Endpoint March 3, 2015 How to Stay Off the Data Breach List 3 min read - In the wake of several damaging incidents in 2014, organizations must implement security solutions and controls to avoid being the victim of a data breach.
Data Protection February 18, 2015 Using Outlier Detection to Catch Sneaky Data Breaches 5 min read - Organizations should use outlier detection tools to spot anomalies in their systems that could result in potentially damaging threats.
Identity & Access February 12, 2015 How to Control Your Threat Landscape by Managing Identities 3 min read - If you are afraid of your organization appearing in the headlines, you must get control of your threat landscape by properly managing identities.
Advanced Threats February 5, 2015 Who Hacked Sony? New Report Raises More Questions About Scandalous Breach 4 min read - According to a new report, Russian cybercriminals used spear-phishing attacks to breach Sony Pictures Entertainment at the end of 2014.
January 28, 2015 Cybercriminals Threaten Data Dump From Hacked Malaysia Airlines Website 3 min read - Cybercriminals belonging to Lizard Squad have threatened to dump data from a hacked Malaysia Airlines website, though the airline refutes the claim.
January 16, 2015 Report: PCI Noncompliance Common Among Companies That Suffer Payment Card Breaches 3 min read - According to a report from Verizon, many companies that suffer payment card breaches are not actually fully compliant with PCI standards.
January 8, 2015 Bitcoin Exchange Service Bitstamp Temporarily Suspended After Hack 2 min read - Bitcoin exchange service Bitstamp suspended its operations temporarily after cybercriminals stole $5 million worth of the virtual currency after a hack.