Blog Posts Tagged with "2011 Cost of Data Breach Study"
From Fraud to Infosec and Vice Versa... Part 1
April 18, 2012 Added by:Neira Jones
To all of you infosec professionals out there: one way to show you add value is get closer to your fraud colleagues and try to understand what their big ticket items are. You can even ask them the right questions as the big ticket items are more than likely those detailed here...
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Data Breach Study Finds Breach Costs Have Fallen
April 13, 2012 Added by:David Navetta
The latest CDBS study can be considered a bookend to Verizon’s annual DBIR. The two reports paint a data breach landscape that continues to change. For the first time in seven years, both the organizational cost of data breach and the cost per lost or stolen record have declined...
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Average Cost of a Data Breach $5.5 Million in 2011
March 23, 2012 Added by:Headlines
“Insiders continue to pose a serious threat to the security of their organizations. This is particularly true as the increasing adoption of tablets, smart phones and cloud applications in the workplace means that employees are able to access corporate information anywhere..."
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