Zoetop, the parent company of fast fashion brands Shein and Romwe, has been penalized with $1.9 million by New York state for its missteps in managing a data breach in 2018 that impacted 39 million Shein accounts and 7 million Romwe accounts, The Verge reports.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had some of its members' and associates' personal information exposed following a cyberattack in March, reports CNET.
U.S. business publication Fast Company disclosed that while the cyberattack it experienced late last month has not compromised personal information from its Executive Board members, contributor credentials have been stolen and sold online, BleepingComputer reports.
Fast-paced business initiatives require applications and workloads to migrate to the cloud. While the data remains the same, there are significant differences between securing on-premises and cloud environments. In this discussion, Dan Neault shares what organizations need to know about securing data in the cloud and how to migrate to the cloud wit...
Unbreakable encryption is vital for organizations intent on securing their data and communications, and many view quantum-based cryptography as the future. That’s especially true when you consider that one day, quantum computers could also be used by cybercriminals to crack older encryption methods, thus rendering them obsolete.
Nearly 300K Toyota customers impacted by data leak Toyota Motor Corporation has warned that 296,019 customers between December 2017 and September 15, 2022 may have had their data compromised after a portion of the source code of their T-Connect connectivity app has exposed on GitHub, according to BleepingComputer.
New guidance from the Sequoia Project centers on FHIR implementations for TEFCA-facilitated data exchange. The proposal tackles technical and processes needed for secure interoperability in healthcare.
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