Security News > 2015 > September > Do we need harsher penalties and enforced data breach detection measures? (Help Net Security)

2015-09-15 08:56
The spate of high-profile data breaches reported in recent years is leading to increasing public fear about organizations’ ability to prevent and detect cybercrime, according to Bit9 + Carbon Black. ...
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