By Doug Austin
Last year, the term “data breach” became part of the broader public vernacular with The New York Times devoting more than 700 articles related to data breaches, versus fewer than 125 the previous year. And, as we’ve discussed recently, data breaches are on the rise. However, according to a new report, almost thirty percent of data security incidents are due to human error.
According to Verizon’s 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report released last week, the single biggest cause of…
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