Security News > 2018 > July > Health Data Breach Tally: Lots of Hacks, Fewer Victims

2018-07-23 20:48
Bigger Organizations 'Have Invested Wisely' in Breach Prevention. What About Smaller Ones?Hacker attacks are still dominating the data breaches added to the official federal tally so far this year. But compared to the mega-breaches of past years, this year's biggest hacks have been relatively small. Some security experts offer theories for why that's the case.
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