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From: Jeffrey Walton (noloader
gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 03 2009 - 21:55:44 CDT
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From the folks at Attrition and the DataLossDB.
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From: security curmudgeon <jericho
attrition.org>
Date: Jun 3, 2009 5:32 PM
Subject: What You Don't Know About the World's Worst Breaches
To: dataloss-discuss
datalossdb.org, dataloss
datalossdb.org
http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=1510
What You Don't Know About the World's Worst Breaches - Dr. Peter Tippett
on the 2009 Data Breach Investigations Report
June 2, 2009 - Tom Field, Editorial Director
Verizon Business investigated 90 major data breaches in 2008, including
285 million compromised records. Nearly of those breaches were external
hacks, and 99.9 percent of the records were compromised via servers and
applications.
These are among the findings of Verizon's new 2009 Data Breach
Investigations Report. In an exclusive interview, Dr. Peter Tippett, VP of
Technology and Innovation at Verizon Business, discusses:
The survey results;
What these results mean to financial institutions and government entities;
Which threats to watch out for most in the coming months.
Tippett is the chief scientist of the security product testing and
certification organization, ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon
Business. An information security pioneer, Tippett has led the computer
security industry for more than 20 years, initially as a vendor of
security products, and over the past 16 years, as a key strategist. He is
widely credited with creating the first commercial anti-virus product that
later became Norton AntiVirus.
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