Memorial Hermann Health System is notifying approximately 10,600 patients of an insider breach that spanned nearly seven years and involved improper access to electronic medical records.
News about the existence of a new government leaker exposing national security documents shows that - even one year after Edward Snowden - organizations still don't have a handle on the insider threat.
U.S. officials have confirmed the existence of a new leaker exposing national security documents, CNN reports. The leak apparently involves documents prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center.
Mobile banking continues to gain momentum, growing faster than any other delivery channel to date. Many financial institutions want to expand capabilities in the mobile channel, but are concerned about security. Given the evolving threats, mobile innovation has outpaced the industry's appetite for deploying new...
A multi-layered approach known as "context-aware security" is the most effective strategy for fighting both insider and external cyberthreats, says Gartner analyst Avivah Litan, who explains how this strategy works.
Recent security breaches have been devastating to targeted companies, both financially and in terms of their corporate reputation. Many of these have been external attacks, but insiders often pose a more insidious risk.
This whitepaper describes how these attacks occur, and highlight key capabilities that can...
Insiders - whether malicious or unintentional - pose huge threats to any organization. And no group understands the risks better than the CERT Insider Threat Center within the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Register for this session to learn first-hand from CERT's Randy Trzeciak:
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A data breach involving an insider at UMass Memorial Medical Center, which may date back a dozen years, illustrates how difficult it can be to detect inappropriate access to patient records. Find out what tips security experts offer.
The recent Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report notes more than 16,000 incidents in the past year where sensitive information was unintentionally exposed. "Nearly every incident involves some element of human error," the report notes.
Fraud Summit - San Francisco 2014 - The hackers get the headlines, but behind the scenes the stealthy insiders continue to pose huge fraud risks to banking institutions. And often the fraudsters are senior, trusted employees with privileged access to accounts and competitive data. Register for this session to learn...
During the webinar we will discuss how logging end-user activity will help you detect malicious activity, see the detail behind a possible threat and improve security measures that deter future threats. Topics will include:
Effective detection mechanisms that provide alerts to potential threats;
How to obtain...
The threat landscape has changed significantly in the past year, creating the demand for new security strategies. And with the
acquisition of Mandiant, FireEye also has changed significantly and now provides security strategies and solutions from first alert to
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Eight defendants have been charged in an alleged identity theft fraud scheme involving the theft of personal information from a call center for use in unauthorized wire transfers and to obtain payment cards.
Two New York hospital ER clerks have been charged with illegally accessing the medical records of hundreds of patients, many of whom were quickly solicited by lawyers and "medical mills."
Security experts are sizing up the challenges that would be involved in implementing a federal government proposal to continuously monitor employees and contractors with security clearances in hopes of preventing leaks of sensitive information.
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