Majority of US IT pros told to keep quiet about data breaches
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To report or not report? While more than half of all companies have suffered a data breach, 71% of IT professionals say they have been told to not report an incident, which could mean legal jeopardy.
Ixnay on the eachbray, okay?
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To report or not report? While more than half of all companies have suffered a data breach, 71% of IT professionals say they have been told to not report an incident, which could mean legal jeopardy.
Ixnay on the eachbray, okay?
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If I were told to remain quiet I'd get that in writing. I don't want my legal future on the hook to bad management. Also, if anyone really believes their data isn't already on the dark web they're fooling themselves.
obermd wrote:
Also, if anyone really believes their data isn't already on the dark web they're fooling themselves.
Agreed.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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To report or not report? While more than half of all companies have suffered a data breach, 71% of IT professionals say they have been told to not report an incident, which could mean legal jeopardy.
Ixnay on the eachbray, okay?
And that's why GDPR is important: in such cases the legal owner of the data will get effed, twice. Much better to lose face and be transparent rather than getting sentenced.
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To report or not report? While more than half of all companies have suffered a data breach, 71% of IT professionals say they have been told to not report an incident, which could mean legal jeopardy.
Ixnay on the eachbray, okay?
What data breaches :rolleyes: ?