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What should an insider risk policy cover?

To protect from liability concerns, enterprises need something in writing so that everyone knows what to do upon finding an insider threat. Here are some suggestions from security experts. Read More

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Forrester Research predicted last fall that the new president would confront a “cyber crisis” within the first 100 days. Experts say that’s an easy call – depending on how you define a crisis. Read More

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Smart teddy bears involved in a contentious data breach

If you own a stuffed animal from CloudPets, then you may have been hacked. The company’s toys -- which can receive and send voice messages from children and parents -- have been involved in a serious data breach dealing with more than 800,000 user accounts. Read More

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