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Enterprises Have Trust Issues with Encryption Keys, SSL Certificates: Study
The rapid growth in proliferation of keys and certificates has resulted in a confusing mess that has broken down professionals’ trust in public key encryption. That is the chilling finding of the “2015 Cost of Failed Trust Report,” conducted by Ponemon and released this week. Continue reading
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Tagged broken-down, cloud-computing, confusing-mess, failed-trust, ponemon, public-key, rapid-growth, report, security and privacy, the-chilling, vodahost, week
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Data Breaches Cost Enterprises More as Employees Store High-Value IP in Unapproved Cloud Apps
Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) can result in the most costly data breaches involving high-value IP, according to a new report commissioned by Netskope and conducted by Ponemon Institute. Continue reading
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Tagged breaches-involving, cloud, cloud-computing, costly-data, hosting, netskope, new-report, ponemon, saas, security and privacy, the-most
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New Ponemon Institute Report Explores Cloud Encryption Trends
Over half of all organizations store sensitive data in the cloud, and another 36 percent plan to do so, according to the third annual Trends in Cloud Encryption Study, which was released on Tuesday. The study, produced by the Ponemon Institute on behalf of Thales e-Security, further says that of those who store sensitive data in the cloud, only half use encryption. Continue reading
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Tagged cloud-encryption, further-says, institute-on-behalf, only-half, percent-plan, ponemon, store-sensitive, study, thales, the-cloud, trends
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Data Breaches Cost Healthcare Firms $5.6 Billion Annually: Ponemon Institute
Criminal attacks on healthcare systems have doubled since 2010, but data breaches declined in both number and size in 2013, according to a report published by the Ponemon Institute. Continue reading
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BYOD Policies Missing at 60 Percent of Companies: Acronis Study
July 17, 2013 — Almost 60 percent of companies do not have a formal bring your own device (BYOD) policy, which leaves them open to security risks, according to a new study by Acronis, conducted in association with Ponemon Institute. Keep on reading: BYOD Policies Missing at 60 Percent of Companies: Acronis Study Continue reading
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Tagged acronis-study, companies, keep-on-reading, new-study, percent, policies, policies-missing, ponemon, security-risks, web hosting, your-own
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