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Data Breach

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Data Breach”

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2019 Endpoint Security Survey Report

The 2019 Endpoint Security Survey Report reveals the latest endpoint security trends and challenges, why and how organizations invest in endpoint security, and the security capabilities companies are prioritizing.

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Added: February 17, 2019
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The Anatomy of Account Takeover Fraud

This report offers an inside look into how accounts are hacked and taken over.

Added: February 16, 2019
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The Forter/MRC Fraud Attack Index

From the report, “The report also looks at the trends in the usage by fraudsters of specific methods or directions of attack (e.g. location manipulation, account takeover, etc.). This is to provide insight into the various techniques commonly employed by today’s savvy fraudster. The increased sophistication of the online criminal underworld, where a huge and connected marketplace exists to provide numerous services that make theft easier (and where stolen data can be found easily and cheaply following the massive data breaches of the last few years), means that fraudsters have direct access to the tools and information they need to commit online fraud. This has lowered the barrier to entry for new fraudsters to enter, and enabled experienced fraudsters to increase the scale, sophistication and speed of their attacks. This report is designed to reflect the current patterns in that scene and help merchants to understand further and prepare for the attacks they are seeing or are likely to face.” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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Lloyd's City Risk Index: Executive Summary

From the report, “The second Lloyd’s City Risk Index, based on original research by the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge University’s Judge Business School, details the risk landscape in the world’s leading 279 cities, responsible for 41% of global economic output in 2018. The data contained in this report will help policymakers, businesses and insurers make cities more resilient. Risk is managed most effectively by societies who anticipate and learn from each disruptive event, making the next generation safer.” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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Lloyds City Risk Index: Europe

This report summarizes Lloyd’s City Risk Index report for the cities of Europe.

Added: February 13, 2019
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2016 The Forter/MRC Fraud Attack Index

From the report, “Overall, 2016 saw a steady rise in online fraud attack rate, which increased 8.9% over the course of the year. The frightening “tsunami” of fraud attempts that many merchants experienced at the end of 2015 was not repeated, but the moderate rate of increase was sustained. For several industries, primarily apparel, digital goods and travel, 2016 was a year of dramatic fluctuations, affected by numerous fraudsters who were looking for new vulnerabilities they can exploit.” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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Profile of A Fraudster

This report offers insight into 6 different fraud profiles in the online world.

Added: February 13, 2019
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Fraud Attack Index Fifth Edition

From the report, “As such, Forter creates a biannual Fraud Attack Index to highlight these changes as they affect e-commerce and mobile merchants and to provide anti-fraud professionals with the context they need to succeed. This report leverages Forter’s data to examine the trends in online fraud attacks across industries, comparing the different fraud experienced by different verticals. The report also looks at the prevalence of specific fraud methods or directions of attack (e.g. location manipulation, botnets, etc.). This is to provide insights into the various techniques commonly employed by today’s cunning fraudsters.” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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From Login to Logout: Continuous Authentication with Behavioral Biometrics

This report offers insight into authentication. It discusses some key problems with various standard authentication processes and highlights ways that authentication can be improved.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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Behavioral Biometrics in a PSD2 World

This report offers insight into the changes occurring in the financial services industry as relates to the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).

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Added: February 13, 2019
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The Role Of Applicant Behavior In Identity Proofing

As account opening continues to transition from physical to digital channels, financial institutions, issuers, lenders, and other organizations must optimize the digital experience of applicants in order to compete. At the same time, fraud is on the rise as criminals have become more successful than ever, thanks to some of the same digital channel benefits enjoyed by consumers: convenience, speed, and ease of use. To achieve the necessary balance between preventing fraud and providing a delightful experience for consumers, an approach to identity proofing that accounts for the channel, product, customer, and threat environment is absolutely critical. But regardless of the approach, inconspicuous solutions — like those based on applicant behavior — have a distinct role to play in how institutions manage the risk of application fraud.

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Added: February 13, 2019
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A Fresh Look At Security Analytics

In an interview with Tom Field, senior vice president of editorial at Information Security Media Group, Gidwani discusses: • How security analytics is commonly used today; • The potential of automation; • How orchestration impacts efficiency and scale.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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Applying The Diamond Model For Threat Intelligence To The Star Wars' Battle of Yavin

Using an important analogy from Star Wars, this report provides insight into threat intelligence. May the Force Be With You.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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Cloud Security Trends: May 2018

This report offers 14 tips to fortify your public cloud environment. From the report, “This edition of RedLock’s Cloud Security Trends marks the report’s one year anniversary, and it’s been a sobering year in terms of public cloud breaches, disclosures and attacks. This report highlights key learnings from these incidents along with research by the RedLock Cloud Security Intelligence (CSI) team to shed light on the trends that we can expect this year.”

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Added: February 12, 2019
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Cisco 2018 Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study

The Cisco 2018 Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study was created in conjunction with Cisco’s Annual Cybersecurity Benchmark Study, a double-blind survey completed by more than 3600 security professional in 25 countries and across all major industries. The privacy specific questions focused on a subset of nearly 3000 respondents who were familiar with the privacy processes at their organizations. Participants were asked about the makeup of their privacy teams, maturity level of their privacy processes, and the impact (if any) they experienced related to delays in the sales cycle due to customer data privacy concerns. We also analyzed responses to other questions regarding cyber events to understand which organizations had been breached in the last year and the size of any losses from these events.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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IBM Cybersecurity and Privacy Research

Some key headlines from this report include; A majority of the public is more concerned about cyber security that it was five years ago, A majority are confident that companies can protect their data and help in the wake of a breach, Most feel business’ focus on profits could negatively impact cybersecurity commitment. Read on for further insight.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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The Cyber Resilience of Canadian Organizations

Scalar’s study of the cyber resilience of Canadian organizations finds there is a new normal across the threat landscape. Cyber security incidents – whether they be exfiltration, infiltration, or denial of service – are now occurring on a regular basis. To address this, the focus of cyber security efforts is shifting from an emphasis on protection against attacks, to improving the detection of malicious actors on the network, and responding to and recovering from incidents as quickly as possible. The findings of the 2019 Scalar Security Study reflect on these new trends and introduce cyber resilience as a security theme that emphasizes the importance of business continuity and the need for organizations to return to normal operations and a trusted state after an incident has occurred

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Added: February 9, 2019
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The Black Report: Decoding The Minds Of Hackers

This unique report offers insight into the world of hackers. It seeks to stand apart from other annuals and quarterlies by presenting information other reports are not discussing.

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Added: February 9, 2019
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The Black Report 2018: Decoding The Minds Of Hackers

From the report, “Before we begin the 2018 Black Report in earnest, it’s important to understand who our respondents are. Last year, we focused on people who referred to themselves as hackers or professional penetration testers. This year, we broadened our survey to include incident responders. These guys deal first-hand with hackers and the aftermath of data breaches. And as you’ll see, their perspective provided a tremendously valuable contribution to the results of the survey.” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 9, 2019
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Changing Data Breach Notification Laws: Regulatory Trends

From the report, “Analyzing this flurry of legislative activity in 2018, we have identified a number of continuing trends. In general, the overarching trend is increasing stringency and growing complexity in breach notification obligations. In the following pages, we’ll break down this overarching trend into separate and distinct trends. We’ll also look at what these trends mean for how privacy and security professionals work today.”

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Added: February 9, 2019
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Predictions 2019

As the end of 2018 approaches and the last year of the decade dawns, the challenges faced by cyber security teams are a blend of “more of the same” and “let’s change the approach”.

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Added: February 9, 2019
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