A new data breach research report is out, and it is a good read. This is the annual Experian/Ponemon Institute “Is Your Company Ready for a Big Data Breach?” report. I want to focus on one of the findings in that report; that most organizations are not willing to assist those affected by a breach of their personal information. (more…)
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Don’t Treat Privacy Breach Victims like a Spurned Lover
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