Data breach stories
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is foregoing her annual bonus and giving it back to employees after the giant data breach that hit the company in 2014.
Singapore's Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has publicly revealed the details of a breach in its I-net system, which happened earlier this month.
At 31c0n, BT's Bryan K Fite emphasised the crucial unity of IT and OT for robust security, likening it to a “big barbecue” of collaboration.
Cybersecurity company CyberArk is employing hackers to fight against cyber threats and develop innovative security solutions.
Gemalto is on the front line when it comes to security encryption. Unfortunately security managers in IT far falling behind in the backblocks.
Seceon joins forces with Mahindra Special Services Group to provide automated threat detection and remediation solutions.
Report: Consumers hold firms responsible for data safety, with most expecting breaches yet firms lag in strong security measures.
Showpo is suing Black Swallow for using its customer database, allegedly stolen by a former employee. Protect your data, warns head of BlackBerry Workspaces.
2017 is forecasted to be the 'Year of the Data Integrity Breach' with a major breach expected to shock the world.
Yahoo admits to history's biggest data hack, 1bn users compromised; latest breach possibly distinct from 2016's.
Up-to-date security systems, usable security, and awareness on how to deal with threats and social engineering are needed.
Human error emerges as the key player behind data breaches, as BT unveils 60% are employee mishaps, not cybercrime.
13% of Australian boards have no briefing on preventing cyber attacks; cyber incidents doubled to over 40% in last year.
Globally, more and more jurisdictions are releasing mandates that will have a substantial impact on companies regarding breach notification.
Recently, Parliament passed a bill requiring Australian organisations to disclose any data breach involving personally identifiable information.
Today's adversaries know that one of the best ways to hit a business where it hurts is at the foundation – which in our digital age means data.
A new survey by Consilio found that legal technology professions remain ignorant of China's new cybersecurity law.
RedShield's founder and CTO Sam Pickles talks about the company's research into attack techniques and the evolving threat of DoS attacks.
RSM Australia warns that cybercrime is now 'business as usual' for firms, reinforcing the need to fortify digital defences.
Australia is finally seeing progression on the mandatory data breach notification laws, as the bill passed the House of Representatives last week.