In 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation met with managing partners of top law firms in New York and other major American cities to discuss the problem of online security, especially for law firms with offices in foreign countries. F.B.I officials and security...
As you may have heard already, Anthem Inc., the second-largest healthcare insurer in the US, announced on Wednesday that it was cyber attacked. Medical and personally identifiable information (PII) of 80 million customers and employees of the insurance colossus were...
An interesting report from Ponemon and RSA indicate that even after huge data breaches many consumers aren’t adjusting their behavior. Why? It comes down to a new term, coined “breach fatigue.” In the wake of mammoth data breaches over the last year...
Physicians Money Digest has published a new article on their website titled, “Cyber Insurance Becomes Necessity for Physicians’ Offices,” about the importance for physicians’ offices to carry cyber liability insurance. In fact, they went so far as to say that because...
Businesses large and small that accept credit cards in the United States are facing a harsh reality when it comes to fraud liability. In October 2015, most all major credit card companies will shift liability for data breaches and fraudulent purchasing onto businesses...