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Causes of Business Disasters
The headline reads “Local Disaster Impacts Businesses”. This statement conjures up images of mass business failures in the aftermath of a flood, fire or other catastrophic incident. While it is true floods, fires, tornadoes and other disasters impact businesses and … Continue reading
Posted in Business Continuity, Risk Management
Tagged Business Continuity, data, data center, Disaster, human error, power, power outage, second order effects
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Another Week Another Data Breach
A month ago, RSA announced a catastrophic data breach of their systems resulting in the release of proprietary information that could “reduce the effectiveness” of RSA two-factor authentication tokens. This breach garnered much media attention and concern from government and … Continue reading
Maintaining Security after the RSA Security Breach
On Thursday 17-Mar RSA’s Chairman Art Coviello announced company servers containing proprietary information about RSA’s SecurID product had been breached. The security incident and subsequent data loss compromised the effectiveness of the two-factor authentication product used by government and industry … Continue reading
Posted in Information Security
Tagged authentication, data, data breach, data security, information security, RSA, SecurID, security, token, two factor
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