Cyber security
Cyber security
- First American may have exposed millions of client records
The firm, one of the largest U.S. title insurers, may have allowed unauthorized access to more than 885 million records related to mortgage deals going back to 2003.
May 28 -
The Deloitte Foundation Cyber Threat Competition is helping to introduce more college-age students to career opportunities and skills demands in the cybersecurity field.
May 24 -
Last year was a significant one for health plans when it came to data breaches and breach settlements.
May 17 -
Last week, a cyberattack took down software provider Wolters Kluwer NV and presented a case study in how not to communicate with customers over a hack.
May 14 - Chinese citizen indicted in Anthem hack of records of 80M
A Chinese citizen was indicted for aiding a massive 2015 computer hack at health insurer Anthem, one of the biggest thefts of consumer medical data in U.S. history.
May 10 -
Payers are establishing innovative ways to provide better care and improve the overall patient experience, according to America’s Health Insurance Plans.
May 7 - Financial firms spend up to $3,000 per employee on cybersecurity
Some of the largest companies tripled cyber-defense budgets in the last three to four years amid a surge of attacks on client information, accounts and other data.
May 2 -
Blue Cross of Idaho Health Service has had a data breach after an unauthorized user accessed the online provider portal with the intent of fraudulently rerouting a provider financial transaction.
April 16 -
Big data offers ample opportunities, but also increases security concerns because online data is so much more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
April 16 -
Rich Baich takes over the top data protection role at the carrier effective in late April.
April 2