Security News > 2019 > July > Data breach fallout haunts companies long after the fact
Data breaches have become a priority in most business’ cybersecurity agenda. The series of breaches that companies experienced in 2018 emphasized what security experts have warned about – that threats are ever present and persistent. Last year, even companies with market capitalizations in the billions of dollars like Under Armor, and Marriott fell victim to breaches. One would expect that, given their size, that these companies would be resilient to such attacks. Yet, whatever measures … More → The post Data breach fallout haunts companies long after the fact appeared first on Help Net Security.
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