• 16Oct

    PCI DSS Compliance Viewed as Less Than Strategic

    In a recent survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute, and supported by the security firm Imperva, it was found that 71% of the firms interviewed don’t view the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) as a strategic initiative for their organization(s).

    The data in this report states at least the following reasons for the lack of strategic importance linked to PCI DSS: (1) its hard work and requires constant monitoring and maintenance, (2) there is the perception that good security does not increase market share — i.e. consumers do not reward companies when nothing bad happens, and (3) most companies reported that they don’t believe the worst will happen to them — and — even if it does, they anticipate being able to handle the cost of the breach and move on.

    Another observations was that 79% of this very same group has experienced a data breach that involved the loss or theft of credit card information.

    The data in this report also hints that to incur the cost of a breach is cheaper than paying for what it takes to protect the systems and data.

    George Hulme wrote about  more details of this report’s findings in an article posted on the InformationWeek’s Security Weblog — which you can read by clicking here.

    You can also access this free report by registering at the following website:

    https://www.imperva.com/ld/ponemon.asp

    Filed under: Information Security, Risk Management, Security and Privacy, credit card industry
    Tags: consumer data protection act, Data Breach, data security, Information Security, PCI Compliance, PCI-DSS, privacy laws, Risk Management
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  • 30Sep

    “Money Mules” Key to Data Breach Impact

    This important topic of how money is moved around and through the internet once a data breach has been enacted is an important input to heighten your concerns and actions over potential data breach incidents against you (personally) and your company.

    Read this recent article in the Washington Post as written by Brian Krebs on the topic of computer security.

    Filed under: Information Security, Risk Management, Security and Privacy, cybersecurity
    Tags: computer security, cybersecurity, Data Breach, fraud, money mules, online privacy, Risk Management
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  • 17Sep

    Sustained Refusal to Secure Data Still Present Despite Growing Data Breach Occurences

    Research results independently conducted by the Ponemon Institute from over 1,350 practitioners involved in application development and testing across the U.K. and the U.S., clearly state that organizations are risking and exposing the confidential data of their customers by failing to secure that sensitive data during the testing and application development processes.

     Click here to get more of the results of this revealing study.

    Filed under: Information Security, Risk Management, Security and Privacy, cybersecurity
    Tags: application deveopment, application testing, confidential, cybersecurity, Data Breach, Information Security Breach
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