Data Breach Today Podcast

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Sinopsis

Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with data breach/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders

Episodios

  • Report: 28% of Breaches Lead to Fraud

    05/03/2013

    New research says more than 25 percent of consumers hit by a data breach later become victims of identity fraud - especially when payment card information is exposed. Javelin's Al Pascual shares analysis.

  • Data: The New Perimeter

    05/03/2013

    Data security used to be about building firewalls and protections around the data. Now it's about securing the data itself. That's why data is the new perimeter, says Charlie Pulfer of Titus.

  • Phishing Attacks Remain No. 1 Risk

    05/03/2013

    Despite ever-evolving cybersecurity threats, David Knight of Proofpoint says spear phishing attacks are really the greatest worries for most security and risk officers.

  • Using Intelligence to Fight APTs

    05/03/2013

    Intelligence is helping organizations not only detect and prevent intrusions, says Mark Wood of Dell SecureWorks. It's also helping them identify they've been targeted for an attack in the first place.

  • Executive Order: Private Sector's Role

    05/03/2013

    The private sector has a unique opportunity to respond to President Obama's cybersecurity executive order and help shape information sharing and critical infrastructure protection. David Burg of PwC tells how.

  • Using Analytics to Fight Fraud

    05/03/2013

    Financial institutions can use real-time security analytics to detect early indicators of fraud, such as cash-out schemes, says David Pack of LogRhythm.

  • How the Cloud Affects Authentication

    05/03/2013

    The growth in cloud computing and mobility is creating a need for a streamlined, centralized process for managing user authentication, says Sarah Fender of PhoneFactor.

  • Masking Test Data in the Cloud

    05/03/2013

    Because data stored in a cloud-based "sandbox" environment for testing purposes is vulnerable, it should be masked to protect sensitive information, says Karen Hsu of Informatica.

  • Beyond Mobile Device Management

    05/03/2013

    To improve security and increase workforce productivity across an enterprise, a set of integrated capabilities is needed, says Corey Williams, senior director of product management at Centrify.

  • Fighting Fraud

    04/03/2013

    One of the biggest challenges facing organizations is that fraudsters constantly change the way they try to cheat banks and other organizations, says Rajib Roy, president of Equifax Identity and Fraud Solutions, which provides advanced analytics and proprietary technology to deliver customize insights for identity intelligence, fraud prevention, privacy and data security.

  • Public Cloud Services: Security Issues

    04/03/2013

    Public cloud services can reduce costs for large enterprises, but they pose security risks that must be addressed, says Tsahy Shapsa of CloudLock.

  • Layered Security for Mobile Apps

    04/03/2013

    The new generation of mobile applications requires layers of security to protect integrity, says Vince Arneja of Arxan Technologies.

  • Banking Mobile App Security: Key Issues

    04/03/2013

    Banking institutions need to ramp up their ability to deal with security issues as they roll out more mobile banking applications, says Andrew McLennan of Metaforic.

  • Automating Risk Profiling

    04/03/2013

    Balancing the customer experience with risk mitigation is tricky, says Jon Karl of Iovation. But automating customer reputation profiles can help organizations take the guesswork out of fraud prevention, and improve the experience on both sides of the transaction.

  • Disrupting DDoS

    04/03/2013

    Distributed-denial-of-service attacks are not new, but they are being taken more seriously as a threat to network security and data protection, especially by financial-services, says Ashley Stephenson of Corero Network Security.

  • Security Beyond the Perimeter

    04/03/2013

    Security leaders know their old perimeter-based security models are insufficient. But what new model is best? And how can it reduce reliance on passwords for authentication? Julian Lovelock of HID Global offers insight.

  • Tips for Securing Mobile Apps

    04/03/2013

    Companies developing their own mobile applications must take steps to ensure their security policies are followed no matter where or how the apps are used, says Kurt Stammberger of Mocana Corp.

  • APT: Protecting Against Fraud

    04/03/2013

    Advanced persistent threats are evolving, and banks can help thwart them by using continuous monitoring for real-time detection, says J. Paul Haynes of eSentire.

  • Network Access Control and BYOD

    04/03/2013

    Combining a network access control system with a mobile device management system is a good way to address security for BYOD, says Scott Gordon of ForeScout.

  • Simulating Cyberattacks

    04/03/2013

    Cyberattacks used as modes of distraction for fraud are organizations' biggest concern, say Pam O'Neal and Scott Register of IXIA.

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