When financial institutions and businesses store Social Security numbers in databases, they run the risk of exposing their customers to insider threats.
The Senate, by unanimous consent, on Tuesday approved legislation that its sponsors say would exempt "small businesses," including physician practices, from the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule.
The recent WikiLeaks release of thousands of sensitive government documents puts security leaders on notice: The breach threat is real, and no organization is immune.
The milTube video site is a companion to other military social networks housed behind the firewall, collectively known as milSuite, that furnishes secure Web 2.0 services such as those offered by Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
In preparation for the holiday season, banking institutions must steer customers -- and employees -- toward best practices for safe online and mobile shopping.
A 32-year-old Malaysian man was arrested shortly after his arrival last month at John F. Kennedy airport in New York City. His crime? Hacking into the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank.
Key factors making the security landscape riskier are the rapid rise of social networking, the growing reliance on cloud computing and the growing sophistication, criminalization and organization of hackers, a new survey shows.
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