All Data Breach articles – Page 7

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    Data Governance 101: Getting Started

    2015-04-14T14:00:00Z

    Amassing terabytes of data is easy; for most businesses, managing those valuable—and sometimes very risky—assets is the hard part. A successful data governance initiative, experts say, isn’t a project you can hand off to the IT department or solve with a software purchase. Compliance, audit, and risk executives all need ...

  • Blog

    Retailers Decry Prospect of Bank-Like Data Security Rules

    2015-03-17T10:15:00Z

    The National Retail Federation is asking Congress to reject any legislation that would impose data security rules designed for the banking industry upon non-bank businesses. An overly broad expansion of data security standards similar to Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act guidelines would “be a serious error,” it says.

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    When State Attorneys General Come Knocking

    2015-02-10T12:00:00Z

    Sometimes a sheriff arrives from the federal government to take an enforcement action against your company, and sometimes a posse of state attorneys general follow behind, determined to investigate you too. Such is the case for JP Morgan, now being pressed by 19 states for more detail on its massive ...

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    JPMorgan Breach Leads to Multi-State Probe

    2015-02-02T10:45:00Z

    The attorneys general of 19 states have launched a joint investigation into JP Morgan, in the wake of its massive data breach last year that affected 76 million households and millions more small businesses. In a letter to JP Morgan sent last month, the states present a long list of ...

  • Blog

    TD Bank to Pay $625K for Data Breach

    2014-12-12T13:00:00Z

    TD Bank this week reached a $625,000 settlement with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office after losing unencrypted back-up tapes containing personal information of more than 260,000 consumers nationwide, and delaying notice of the incident. The final settlement amounted to $825,000, but the AG’s Office credited the bank $200,000 to reflect ...

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    Companies Struggle Over When to Report They’ve Been Hacked

    2014-12-02T15:00:00Z

    Image: When a company discovers that sensitive data has been compromised, two of the toughest decisions that it faces are whether and when to let regulators, customers, and the public know about the loss. While companies may be hesitant, government officials say they can help. “Getting search warrants, arrest warrants, ...