Security News > 2016 > February > A mobile data breach could cost you $26.4 million (Help Net Security)

2016-02-29 14:30
While data breaches make great headlines, what is often missing from those reports are the details on how the attackers got into the organization in the first place. Mobile devices can be a critical part of any cyber attack. Based on a study of 588 IT and security leaders at Global 2,000 companies, a new report by the Ponemon Institute and Lookout examines the risk introduced by employees accessing increasing amounts of corporate data via … More →
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