The cost of a data breach is higher now than ever before, which makes a preventable data breach even more egregious. Consequently, awareness training should be a top priority for every company. The expense of credit and identity monitoring services, reputational damage, and IT upgrades far exceeds the awareness training that can prevent phishing scams from compromising customer data.
Ameritas’ quick action saves customer data from phishing scam
Washoe County School District data breach exposes 144,000 former students personal information
Even when an organization isn’t directly responsible for a data breach, they are still charged with helping victims recover from the episode and for strengthening the cybersecurity standards going forward. Especially when minors are involved, knowing what happens to people’s information after it leaves your network is a good place to start.
Los Angeles Police Department data breach compromises 20,000 potential officers’ personal information
Data breaches are a veritable PR nightmare for any company, and this is especially true when prized community members, like police officers, are victimized by the incident. Since this information can quickly make its way to the Dark Web, organizations can begin repairing the damage by verifying that this information isn’t being used to perpetuate further crimes.
Georgia Department of Public Safety takes all computer servers offline due to ransomware attack
This is the third ransomware attack on a Georgia-based government agency in the past month, costing precious public funds that could be spent on more beneficial projects. The pattern is certainly not restricted to Georgia, and organizations of every size and in every location should prioritize robust security awareness to address network vulnerabilities before an attack occurs.
Hackers demand $400,000 in bitcoin from Lodi, California municipality
This incident illustrates the complicated debate surrounding ransomware attacks. $400,000 is an expensive ransom, but local municipalities can quickly spend more as they endure the arduous process of recovering their systems. As Lodi demonstrates, this process can take months, and success isn’t a guarantee.