Bitglass performed an analysis of all breaches in the financial services sector since 2006, with data aggregated from public databases and government mandated disclosures. They found that leaks nearly doubled between 2014 and 2015, a growth trend on track to continue in 2016.[..]
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Stolen devices to blame for many breaches in the financial services sector
Help Net Security has just published an article on the new Bitglass Financial Services Breach Report, which provides analysis of all breaches in the financial sector since 2006. Zoltán Györkő, CEO at Balabit contributed comment towards the article, explaining the risks that lost corporate devices pose (it exposes the most common cause of data leaks in the financial sector) and how they can be mitigated. Read more at: http://ow.ly/X3Gd303A5C3

Bitglass performed an analysis of all breaches in the financial services sector since 2006, with data aggregated from public databases and government mandated disclosures. They found that leaks nearly doubled between 2014 and 2015, a growth trend on track to continue in 2016.[..]
Bitglass performed an analysis of all breaches in the financial services sector since 2006, with data aggregated from public databases and government mandated disclosures. They found that leaks nearly doubled between 2014 and 2015, a growth trend on track to continue in 2016.[..]
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