If a device is at risk, then so is the data it contains. Even if you believe the data is safe, when it comes to regulations and corporate liability, you need to be able to prove it[...]
According to the head of the National Mobile Phone Crime Unit in the UK, DCI Bob Mahoney, phones not protected with a personal identification number (PIN) are worth more money to c[...]
In computer software, a time bomb is a program that will stop working after a predetermined date or time has been reached. Time bombing can apply to a whole program, such as occurs[...]
If you have a smartphone, you are probably doing several things that could put your personal data at risk. Whether it’s your contacts, your photos, your location or your save[...]
According to a new study from the Ponemon Institute, sponsored by Thales, found that the majority of organizations are storing, or plan to store, sensitive and confidential informa[...]
The Whitehouse recently launched the Digital Government Strategy to offer “better digital services to the American people.” The mobile initiative would make a move towa[...]
According to the results of the Trustwave 2012 Global Security Report, nearly 89% of breaches they investigated involved attempts at obtaining personally identifiable information ([...]
The theft of health records is a growing issue. Not only does the healthcare industry lag in security, impacting both the industry and breach victims, but there can be difficult ou[...]