We’re a few weeks into 2010 and I am interested in knowing how many of us have stuck to our overly optimistic New Year’s Resolutions. Has the gym membership already lapsed? Are you getting to work on time and not blaming fire, flood, or the family dog for your tardiness? It is human nature...
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Renee Bradshaw
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Feb 3, 2010
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Filed under: Security, Heartland Breach, Heartland, CSI, Health Net, SQL Injection, 2010, InfoWorld, Malicious, Resolutions, Accidential
Just read this from BankInfoSecurity , on the class action suit against Heartland with respect to the breach that occured last year. What I think is interesting is that the statement by Bob Carr regarding PCI compliance and security is now apparently being used as a proof-point that Heartland knew their...
Just got back from the Gartner Information Security Summit over in D.C. All in all, it was a good event. Met a lot of current customers and hopefully some soon-to-be-customers too. I'm not sure any great themes emerged from the summit, but it's always interesting to hear how the core issues of...
Ouch. This from SC Magazine - $12.6 Million in fines and other costs for Heartland as a result of their breach last year. Of course, the long-term costs are likely to be far higher than this initial round: "It's still early to understand everything that's going to impact the final total...
If you don't subscribe to e-finance&payments policy&law magazine , here's a chance to read the March featured article on analyzing the Heartland and FAA breaches. We're publishing it on the NetIQ website so that you can have a chance to look at my analysis of what can be learned from...