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Wendy’sThe Attack: Unusual claims on Customer’s credit or debit cards.The Takeaway: Large corporations that operate multiple independent stores or franchises need to establish a base-line framework of data security guidelines that can be implemented at the individual store level.
The Attack: Breach occurring in 2014 resulted in stolen personal information from at least 500 million user accounts.The Takeaway: It is important that confidential company information is neveraccessed or transmitted using a personal email account.
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The Attack: Hackers posing as the CEO convinced an employee to email them the personal information. The Takeaway: Every employee should be taught best practices, like how to create stronger passwords or how to spot suspicious emails.
Premiere Healthcare
The Attack: Breached after a laptop computer was stolen from the billing department of their headquarters.The Takeaway: Companies should encrypt data that contains personally-identifiable or protected health information in order to reduce their Data security risks.
DynThe Attack: A DDOS attack impaired normal services and resulted in massive outages affecting the Eastern US.The Takeaway: Designing and implementing an incident response strategy is a critical component of any cybersecurity program.
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