THE first snapshot of breaches in data security at large Australian organisations shows human error is as big a risk to data security as malicious attack ...
The leaked data is a concern for various officers in sensitive roles who operate under a ‘severe threat’ of terrorism. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has suffered a data breach, which ...
The PSNI has been plunged into crisis after an accidental data breach of monumental proportions saw the details of over 10 thousand PSNI officers and staff made available online. With the terrorism ...
The data breach was attributed to “human error” by the Dublin-founded text software firm iCabbi A data breach within the Irish taxi software firm iCabbi that potentially affected almost 300,000 taxi ...
More than three days on from the data breach in which the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) accidentally published the personal and employment details of every police officer and civilian ...
AIB has apologised for an error in its reporting of missed loan repayments to the Irish Credit Bureau (ICB). The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner has said ...
More than 7,000 Afghans are expected to be resettled in the UK because of a massive Government data leak, with the full costs of the blunder unknown even to officials, the spending watchdog has found.
Despite advances in technology, human error continues to be a leading cause of data breaches in Australia. Lincoln Goldsmith, director of enterprise channels & alliances, APAC at Semperis, points to ...
This month, over 160 million credit records held at Vietnam's National Credit Information Center (CIC), a unit managed by the ...
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