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Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for September 29, 2014.
In this environment, any sophisticated and persistent attack against the company is almost guaranteed to succeed. But while a board of directors will have zero control over the threat, they can lead efforts to minimize consequences and make sure the business security and mitigation practices keep evolving to address new threats. via One CIO’s Guide […]
Intel Corporation today introduced cybersecurity executive Christopher Young as Intel’s newest senior vice president and general manager of Intel Security. Young will join Intel’s management committee and report to Intel President Renée James. via Cybersecurity Veteran Christopher Young to Lead Intel Security – MarketWatch
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Despite its size, the Home Depot Inc. data breach has been met with a big, fat yawn in many circles. Why? via Home Depot’s data breach is worse than Target’s, so where’s the outrage? – MarketWatch
Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for September 24, 2014.
More than seven weeks after this publication broke the news of a possible credit card breach at nationwide sandwich chain Jimmy John’s, the company now confirms that a break-in at one of its payment vendors jeopardized customer credit and debit card information at 216 stores. via Jimmy John’s Confirms Breach at 216 Stores — Krebs […]
Federal security agencies warned retailers Wednesday that a previously unseen malicious software program they are calling Mozart was used in the attack on Home Depot earlier this year, people familiar with the matter said. via Home Depot Was Hacked by Previously Unseen ‘Mozart’ Malware – WSJ
Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for September 23, 2014.
General Motors Co. named its first product cybersecurity chief in response to the rising levels of technological complexity in its automobiles. via GM Hires Cybersecurity Chief to Help in Vehicle Development – WSJ
The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a warning to U.S. companies Tuesday about a recent spike in the number of disgruntled employees stealing company information ? sometimes to try to extort money from their old bosses. via FBI Warns of Rise in Disgruntled Employees Stealing Data – WSJ
Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for September 22, 2014.