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The SC Blogs present timely and incisive opinion and thought leadership on the hot-button issues affecting the security industry. We feature the latest information on significant breaches and our commentary on news and trends in the industry.
The News Team Blog
Pennsylvania CISO's dismissal not in good judgment
Dan Kaplan
March 11, 2010
The information security industry took a step back this week with news that the CISO of the state of Pennsylvania, Bob Maley, lost his job, likely over remarks he made during a panel discussion last week at the RSA Conference.
SC Magazine's try at predicting 2010
Dan Kaplan
December 31, 2009
One of the great unintended consequences of my job, having covered the IT security space for nearly four years, is my great inability to accurately gauge the awareness that mainstream America has for cyber-risks.
Citigroup: ACH or a different kind of federal bailout?
Dan Kaplan
December 22, 2009
Just how true is a Wall Street Journal report that Citigroup lost tens of millions of dollars to hackers? Let's put our conspiracy theory goggles on.
Time for SMBs to step up to the plate
Dan Kaplan
November 24, 2009
Time and time again, we've seen information security regulations and guidelines delayed due to the burden they might impose on small businesses. This bowing down must end.
Governator does consumers a disservice with SB-20 veto
Dan Kaplan
October 23, 2009
Joe Simitian, a Democratic state senator from California, is still scratching his head, some two weeks after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed SB-20, an update to the landmark 2003 Golden State breach notification bill, known as SB-1386.
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The Data Breach Blog
Arkansas National Guard external hard drive goes missing
Angela Moscaritolo
March 10, 2010
An external hard drive containing the personal information about tens of thousands of Arkansas National Guard soldiers recently went missing.
Westin hotel's point-of-sale system possibly hacked
Angela Moscaritolo
March 09, 2010
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites in Los Angeles recently revealed that hackers may have broken into its point-of-sale systems.
Wyndham Hotels suffers another data breach
Angela Moscaritolo
March 09, 2010
Wyndham Hotels and Resorts (WHR) recently revealed that it was the victim of another data breach after hackers broke into its computer systems and stole customer payment card data and other sensitive information.
Valdosta State University server improperly accessed
Angela Moscaritolo
February 22, 2010
The IT department recently discovered that a school server containing personal information of students and faculty was accessed by an individual without authorization.
Sensitive laptops stolen from Fla. health insurance provider
Angela Moscaritolo
February 11, 2010
The theft of two company laptops from Florida- based health insurance provider, AvMed Health Plans, may have exposed the personal information of current and former subscribers and their dependents.
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