Sentences with phrase «talking about the data breach»

I wouldn't be opposed if it wasn't for 1) The fact that people who pay for MLB.tv / Sportsnet may not have the internet bandwidth to stream it and 2) Forcing people to use a company that is presently the subject of one of most talked about data breaches
If you're a regular reader of the PolicyGenius blog, you know how we love talking about data breaches.

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The Target breach was the hot topic for many RSA 2014 attendees, but Gartner's Avivah Litan was already talking about the next Target - a UK retailer that may have suffered a similar hack, exposing payment card data.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about driving selfies and a data breach.
«Any data breach is unacceptable, particularly when we're talking about children's information.»
This article starts by talking about the TJ Maxx data breach case where their customer's credit card numbers were stolen.
Following the Equifax data breach in 2017, many customers started talking about the possibility of a credit freeze: a simple step they were hoping would prevent identity theft.
This time, The Gamesmen have an interview with Brendan and Tina about updates to Predestination; they also talk about a tutorial play of Cuphead, a government block because of Fight of Gods, the Equifax data breach, The Binding of Isaac's mod team, and a man shooting at -LSB-...]
All you have to do is say data breach and just about anybody, anywhere, on the street corner, will know what you're talking about.
In this legal technology podcast, Brian Wommack talks about the correct way to handle a data breach.
You might get whiplash from the sense of deja vu, but we're not talking about Target or Home Depot (or Trump hotels or Scottrade or Patreon or...) but the T - Mobile hack, as customer information was taken during a data breach at credit bureau Experian.
Consider this major breach of data and trust an opportunity to talk with subscribers and readers about why publishers» use of their data is worthy of their trust.
I'm of course talking about the Cambridge Analytica debacle, which is being referred to across the media landscape as «a data breach
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