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3 Takeaways From the 2022 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report
Sometimes, data surprises you. When it does, it can force you to rethink your assumptions and second-guess the way you look at the world. But other times, data can reaffirm your assumptions, giving you hard proof they're the right ones — and providing increased motivation to act decisively based ...
Partnering With Verizon on the 2021 DBIR
By the time you read this post, the 2021 Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report DBIR will be published. Akamai has been one of the many partners contributing data to this report for more than half a decade. We greatly value the time, effort, and dedicated data science that goes into providing...
Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report 2020
One of the most respected publications in cybersecurity is the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report DBIR, analyzing over 150,000 incidents and providing a comprehensive analysis covering the 32,002 incidents and 3950 breaches that meet Verizon's quality standards. I liked very much how they...
Verizon’s 2020 DBIR
Verizon's 2020 DBIR is out, you can download a copy or peruse their publication online. Kaspersky was a contributor once again, and we are happy to provide generalized incident data from our unique and objective research. We have contributed to this project and others like it for years now. This...
Snapchat Privacy Blunder Piques Concerns About Insider Threats
Snap, the company behind the popular Snapchat social media app, has found itself in hot water after a recent report revealed that Snap employees were abusing their access to private user data – which includes location data, saved Snaps and phone numbers. According to a Thursday Motherboard report...
News Wrap: Facebook Regulation, Verizon DBIR, Hidden Airbnb Cameras
From a massive data-breach report that showed surprising – and disturbing – cybercrime trends, to an op-ed in the New York Times that took aim at Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Threatpost editors Lindsey O’Donnell and Tom Spring break down this week’s biggest news. This weeks topics include:...
Bo Knows Security – Whiteboard Wednesday [Video]
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month NCSAM and to address this week's theme of "Cybersecurity in the Workplace is Everyone’s Business" our Whiteboard Wednesday this month features Bo Kim, head of information security at Imperva. When it comes to building a security program, focusing...
2017 Verizon Data Breach Report (DBIR): Key Takeaways
The much-anticipated, tenth-anniversary edition of the Verizon DBIR has been released http://www.verizonenterprise.com/verizon-insights-lab/dbir/2017/, once again providing a data-driven snapshot into what topped the cybercrime charts in 2016. There are just under seventy-five information-rich...
Breach at Sabre Corp.’s Hospitality Unit
Breaches involving major players in the hospitality industry continue to pile up. Today, travel industry giant Sabre Corp. disclosed what could be a significant breach of payment and customer data tied to bookings processed through a reservations system that serves more than 32,000 hotels and oth...
Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso Discuss Heartbleed, Apple's Patches and the DBIR Report
Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso discuss the Apple OSX and iOS patches, the continuing OpenSSL Heartbleed soap opera and the Verizon DBIR report. Download: digitalunderground152.mp3...
2014 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report DBIR
The attention given to the Target data breach elevated concerns about point-of-sale hacks and got us reacquainted with RAM scrapers and other threats to retailers big and small. And while it’s been a noteworthy highlight to the annual Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report for the past few...
Verizon DBIR 2013 Quantifies Cyberespionage Attacks
Targeted cyberespionage attacks have dominated discussions within the security community and outside of it from the mainstream media to the halls of the executive and legislative branches of government. But until now, discussions about attacks stemming from China that target intellectual property...