Kiwis believe telcos are the least trustworthy organisations when it comes to keeping personal data safe - and they're ready to punish.
Kickstarter has fallen victim to a global security breach, with hackers gaining access to customer data, prompting immediate security reinforcements.
A Unisys survey across 12 countries reveals a stark reality: 80% of New Zealanders would sever ties with organisations responsible for data breaches.
Cyber attacks are now the top threat to New Zealand businesses, with nearly two-thirds having faced a breach in the past year, a new study reveals.
Businesses must implement robust cybersafety frameworks to avoid breaches, often caused by internal sources. Educating staff is essential.
Businesses reeling from cyber-attacks can bounce back quickly with ESET's recovery guide—maintain trust and security.
Around 50% of Kiwis believe organisations holding their personal data will be breached within the next year – for the channel, that means opportunity.
Companies face security risks beyond just technology, says industry association CompTIA. Lack of security policies and human error are key vulnerabilities.
The cost of data breaches is expected to soar to $2 trillion globally by 2019 - and its not mobile or IoT that will be the source of most breaches...
New Zealanders' confidence in local organisations' ability to keep their data secure seems to have taken a hit...
With stricter regulations governing data inevitably coming into force, the impact to any organisation of a serious data breach has never been greater.
When people talk about data breaches, the tendency is to think about cybercriminals and hackers trying to access networks to extract valuable information.
LinkedIn confirms password breach, advises users to change passwords. Unisys warns users to change passwords for other accounts as well.
Cryptic Studios alerts players of a 2010 hack affecting Star Trek Online and Champions Online, admitting to breached encrypted passwords.
Sony faces lawsuit over PSN breach, failing to protect users' data, Rothken Law Firm claims. Fans furious over delayed breach notification.
There's a very real possibility that every PlayStation Network and Qriocity user has had their personal details compromised, says Sony.
With the rise of cloud computing, traditional security measures falter, making secure application development essential—The app is now king.
For just $1000 a corporate spy can buy equipment to hack into a business's DSL connection and access – even change – highly confidential information.
Businesses with systems that do not comply with PCI DSS could face monetary penalties as high as $682,000 per incident.
As compliance demands grow, businesses must leverage IT to automate and streamline audit processes, reduce costs, and safeguard against penalties.