CSO Update | | Five new inductees join past recipients such as Vint Cerf and Phillip Zimmerman READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. CSOs aren't waiting for cyber sharing legislation 2. OPM breach: 4.5 million more individuals open to future fingerprint abuse 3. Where Jeb Bush stands on cybersecurity 4. Healthcare firms three times more likely to see data breaches | Resource compliments of: AllClear ID According to a new Forrester Research report, most risk professionals ignore opportunities to protect corporate reputation. In an age where customer perception matters more than ever, your business may be at risk of a reputational catastrophe. Download a free copy of the report to understand why and how risk pros neglect corporate reputation and what your business can do to ensure it strategically and systemically prioritizes one of your greatest assets and liabilities: your reputation. | While legislation to promote, and govern, the sharing of cyber threat information between the private and public sector remains stalled in Congress, many IT leaders say while they would welcome a bit more sharing from the government, they are doing plenty of sharing with one another already. READ MORE | White Paper: LifeLock Vacations a the time for Americans to rest, relax and tell the world about your adventures. But your social media habits might be helping identity thieves and putting your information at risk. Learn how to be a safe social traveler. Learn More | Now the Office of Personnel Management says the number of individuals whose fingerprints were stolen is 5.6 million up from 1.1 million and that they can look forward to having those prints misused as criminals get better at exploiting them. READ MORE | White Paper: Hitachi Converged solutions help you simplify management and support, enable continuous availability and scale to meet your mission-critical business. This infographic shows 4 steps to transition from physical, virtual and cloud to a converged infrastructure. Learn More | Jeb Bush on cybersecurity READ MORE | Companies in the healthcare sector are three times more likely to encounter data theft than the average firm, according to a report released this morning READ MORE | Webcast: CDW No business is immune to a cyber-attack or data breach. Indeed, malware lives on most corporate networks, meaning smart companies don't just practice threat prevention - they engage in active detection. Learn More | | | | | | | |
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