Security News > 2016 > November > What will the data breach landscape look like in 2017? (Help Net Security)

While many companies have data breach preparedness on their radar, it takes constant vigilance to stay ahead of emerging threats and increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals, according to Experian Data Breach Resolution. “Preparing for a data breach has become much more complex over the last few years,” said Michael Bruemmer, VP at Experian Data Breach Resolution. “Organizations must keep an eye on the many new and constantly evolving threats and address these threats in their incident response … More →
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