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The best way to handle a data breach starts a long time before data starts to go astray, he says.
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The attack follows a large data breach starting in April that compromised data for more than 100 million online game and entertainment accounts, including credit card information, and forced Sony to shut down the PlayStation Network.
California, for one, has already passed legislation that will make it easier for consumers to sue companies after a data breach, starting in 2020.
"In light of the TalkTalk debacle, not only must the ICO review its powers and the levels of fine it can apply against companies shown to be remiss in looking after their customers, but the Financial Conduct Authority and parliament need to look more closely at this, given the extent of data breaches starting to appear," Moores said.
Meanwhile, almost all data breaches start via highly targeted phishing attacks.
Following 2015, when data breaches started to become much more personal, I believe that the top cyber trend in 2016 was hacktivism, with even state and local governments being targeted.
In a blog post announcing the investment, Omers Ventures argues that privacy and security concerns have "risen to the forefront of public consciousness" over the past five years — noting how governments are responding to public demand and data breaches and "starting to take real action", citing the European Union's updated privacy framework, GDPR, as one example.
The Financial Times first reported about the data breach.
Top Sanders adviser Tad Devine also took to the spin room to defend an aggressive tweet he sent before the debate started, in which he compared his campaign's "mistakes" over the data breach to Clinton's mistakes in Iraq.
Data breach.
The data breach offered the opposition new ammunition.
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