Sentences with phrase «scope of data breaches»

But the scope of data breaches is often not known for weeks or months after they occur.
PIAC argued that the current voluntary data breach notification requirements are not serving the public interest because companies are allowed to decide whether the scope of a data breach warrants notifying the public — an argument PIAC has been making since 2003.

Not exact matches

Filed in a Los Angeles federal court, the suit states that «Uber failed to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature and scope of the information compromised in the data breach,» according to Bloomberg.
But the scope and scale of the data mishandling, coupled with Facebook's failure to inform users when it found about the policy breach in 2015 have played very badly with markets and users alike...
«By any measure, the data breaches at these firms were breathtaking in scope and in size,» and signal a «brave new world of hacking for profit,» U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said at a press conference in Manhattan.
Second, it provides a valuable source of information regarding the scope and nature of cyber security breaches and the effectiveness of data security procedures.
In the wake of the Facebook, Cambridge Analytica breach, the GDPR will trigger an overarching privacy framework that increases territorial scope of European data protections including a stronger «right to be forgotten» and stringent consent requirements.
But the scope and scale of the data mishandling, coupled with Facebook's failure to inform users when it found about the policy breach in 2015 have played very badly with markets and users alike...
One year of credit monitoring, Schatz wrote, is «insufficient given the scope and scale of this data breach,» noting that those affected will be at risk of identity theft for «years to come.»
When The New York Times was questioning Facebook, the social media site downplayed the scope of the breach and questioned if the data was still out of its control.
The colossal data breach at credit reporting agency Equifax in 2017 affected most working adults in the U.S., exposing the vast scope of cybercrime and reinforcing the need for employers to do their part in safeguarding of applicants» and employees» personal information.
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