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ATF Official Caught Leaking Employee Data

CNN reports that an executive at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was sending personnel data to a personal email account.
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8 Tips for Securing Your Mobile Device

Mobile devices have become part of our everyday lives. While using these devices, whether it be a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, you are at risk of being a victim of a cybercrime. Here are some tips you can use to safeguard your devices against impending attacks.
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Staying Secure While Staying Connected

With users reportedly spending an average of 162 minutes on their mobile device every day, the amount of personal information communicated can be a treasure to a hacker. Read on to learn how to use mobile devices and the web securely and privately.
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Are Data Breaches A Victimless Crime?

Home improvement giant Home Depot is asking a court to dismiss a class action lawsuit against it stemming from a massive theft of credit card numbers from its corporate network last year. The argument: no harm was done as a result of the breach.

Digital Guardian Releases Digital Guardian App for Splunk

WALTHAM, Mass., June 2nd, 2015 – Digital Guardian, the only endpoint security platform purpose built to stop data theft, has released the Digital Guardian App for Splunk. The Digital Guardian App for Splunk harnesses the power of Splunk® Enterprise’s big data analytics capabilities to more rapidly detect and respond to insider attacks and advanced threats targeting sensitive data.Digital Guardian...
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How to “Time-bomb” a Confidential File with Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration

Self-destructing messages are certainly attention grabbing, but there are many legitimate reasons to limit someone's ability to view or edit a file, by time, by usage, or even by role. We have customers today using this capability to manage job offers and term sheets that expire after a specific date. Some are even managing the lifecycle of business records and classified data types that must be destroyed after a certain number of days, weeks, or months.