In the last few years, financial institutions faced the steep challenge of balancing customer convenience with security in their mobile banking apps. As their popularity has grown, banks have heard the call and learned that apps provide great value and boost customer loyalty, but banks still face the difficult task...
Following its mega-breach, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management suspends use of its online background check application system, citing a vulnerability. Also, the agency now faces a breach-related lawsuit filed on behalf of federal workers.
Just how bad is the U.S. Office of Personnel Management breach? Consider that spies may now have access to every secret - sexual, financial, familial, medical - shared by personnel seeking security clearances to access classified U.S. information.
China is the "leading suspect" behind the OPM breach, says Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who adds that until the U.S. can meaningfully deter such attacks, it must focus on getting better at defense, not retribution.
Cybercrimes targeting healthcare organizations are growing and evolving, and much can be learned from recent breach investigations, says James Nettesheim of Mandiant, a FireEye company.
As threats evolve, healthcare organizations are embracing new solutions to protect health data. But data protection is not enough, says Microsoft's Leslie Sistla. Detection and response strategies are required.
China and the U.S. have agreed to create a new cyber "code of conduct." The move comes in the wake of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management breach, with President Obama urging Chinese officials to help lower cyber-related tensions.
Listen to an audio report on a House hearing where key federal lawmakers explain why Katherine Archuleta should be fired as Office of Personnel Management director in the wake of what could be the largest government breach ever.
This industry-first research looks at how well early corporate social media compliance programs are functioning in a difficult environment by analyzing the content posted to over 32,000 Fortune 100 social accounts. It provides a taxonomy of the most common incidents, real-world examples, key operational challenges,...
Social Media account hacks are a nightmare for any organization. Accounts are hijacked to embarrass the brand, distribute malware, and manipulate stock prices. This guide presents a step-by-step process for protecting your organization from social media account hacks.
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The impact of today's organized cybercrime is felt across the financial and e-commerce sectors globally. As more people access
financial services and accounts from personal devices, service providers and their users have become the primary targets for online
fraud. Everyday, newer and more inventive scams trick...
Office of Personnel Management Director Katherine Archuleta tells Congress that neither she nor anyone else at OPM should be held personally responsible for a breach of agency computers in which the personal information of millions was stolen.
The hack of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management may have exposed personal information for "tens of millions" of people, a new report says, with a single database containing information for 18 million people.
The intense pace of cybersecurity over the past few years shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. Can you evolve as quickly or quicker than the threat actors targeting you?
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