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Chief Security Officer: Jaime Chanaga, CISSP, CISA

added: Sun, 16th October 2005 | 246 views | 0x in favourites
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Former Chief Information security Officer (CISO) shares thought leadership on strategic management and technology issues helping executives in industry and government address their most important information security problems.

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The Bank of New York Mellon Reports Data Breach Impact Affecting 12.5M Customers

The Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK) suffered the loss of 10 unencrypted data tapes in May 2008. At the time of this incident, the bank estimated the tapes contained the personal information on approximately 4.5 million customers. After...

The Princeton Review Exposes Personal Data and Test Scores of 100,000 Students

The New York Times broke the story that The Princeton Review's website exposed the personal data and standardized test scores of approximately 100,000 students. The New York Times article - Student Files Are Exposed on Web Site

Stanford Univeristy Data Breach Affects 62,000 Current And Former Employees

Stanford University has announced that a data breach related to the physical theft of a laptop computer has potentially put at risk the identities and social security numbers of 62,000 people currently or previously employed by the university. Stanford University...

University Of Utah Hospitals & Clinics: Theft Of Data Tapes Containing 2.2 Million Patient Billing Records

University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics have announced that computer backup tapes containing 2.2 million patient and guarantor billing reocords have been stolen. The computer back up tapes also contained social security numbers for 1.3 million patients. The University of...

Thousands Of Credit And Debit Cards Compromised By Hackers At Dave & Buster's Inc. Restaurants

Three people have been indicted of hacking into cash register terminals at Dave & Buster's Inc. restaurants. The U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed in a 27 page indictment against the three individuals who allegedly installed a "packet sniffer", software...

Harvard Hacker Breach Exposes Information On 10,000 Graduates Students And Applicants

The Associated Press is reporting (link) that Harvard University has suffered a serious data breach. Harvard has acknowledged that a hacker breached on of their computer servers. The server contained the personal information on approximately 10,000 graduate school applicants. The...

Tenet Healthcare Corp (NYSE: THC) Identity Theft By Ex-Employee May Affect 40,000 Patients

Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC) has mailed letters to 40,000 patients at 54 hospitals nationwide that their personal information including social security numbers may have been stolen by an ex-employee, Terrance Brooks, at Tenet's billing center in Frisco, Texas. Terrance...

Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) Launches E-mail Security Services For Business

Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced (http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/20080205_securityservices.html) several new security services for e-mail powered by Postiniā„¢. The new services provide inbound and outbound message filtering, encryption, and message archiving capabilities for business. Services start at $3 per user per year. Providing...

Georgetown University Data Loss Affects 38,000 Students, Faculty, and Staff

Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. has alerted the public via a press release (http://explore.georgetown.edu/news/?ID=30979) of a data breach incident stemming from the loss of an external computer hard drive. The lost hard drive contained the personally identifiable information including names...

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