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  Key Points      
  If your organization’s risk assessment does not factor in P2P risk, then it is incomplete.

The Extended Enterprise (outsourced suppliers, partners, remote workforce) is cause for most data breaches.

Current safeguards, such as: encryption, firewalls, port scanning, DLP, policies, etc are proven to be ineffective in safeguarding data outside the corporate perimeter.


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Breaches in the Media

The Oklahoma DHS, Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency, University of California at Berkeley, Peninsula Orthopedic Associates, and Aetna are just some of the organizations who experienced data breaches* in the past two months. So while there’s no argument that data breaches are on the rise, the question is how?

How does this keep happening? How does your employer’s payroll provider disclose your SSN and salary history? How does your hospital disclose your entire patient history along with 100,000 others? How does a defense contractor disclose files so sensitive in nature that they're critical in maintaining national security?

Headlines

Is your data safe on Oklahoma's laptops?
Oklahoma DHS Warns of Possible Information Leak After Laptop Stolen
100,000 Peninsula Orthopedic Associates Patients Affected By Lost Tape
Hackers breach University Health Services databases
Aetna contacts 65,000 after Web site data breach

View other public breaches


Breaches Not in the Media

Tiversa has reported the discovery of 3,908,060 files being compromised on the internet in the past 60 days. Included below is a breakdown of some of the information.

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Data Breach Case #0039451
Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Physical Security
A state-run Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Center disclosed over 500 confidential documents, including incident crime reports, emergency operations security alerts, rules violation reports (inmates), prison diagrams, inmate interviews, and inmate appeals.

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Disclosure Case #0234452
Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Financial Data
A Colorado-based debt collection agency disclosed several spreadsheets containing over 50,000 SSNs, full names, dates of birth, street addresses, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, and account IDs.

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Disclosure Case #0351126
Intellectual Property, Audit/Compliance History
An Illinois-based healthcare company disclosed over 1,000 documents related to several pharmaceutical companies and healthcare companies around the globe. The confidential files consist of numerous production batch records, invoices, clinical trials/studies, standard operating procedures, formula protocols, and audit reports.

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Disclosure Case #0983222
Personally Identifiable Information (PII), HR Documents
California-based security services firm disclosed over 350 documents including police officer activity reports, warnings, timesheets, supervisor checklist, patrol activity reports.

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Disclosure Case #0133254
Protected health information (PHI), Corporate Documents, Financial Data
One of the largest mental health and disability organizations in England disclosed over 560 documents, including treatment information regarding sex offenders, psychological evaluation reports, internal expense reports, and board meeting minutes.




* indicates breached data as reported by Privacy Rights Clearinghouse








 
         

 
 
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