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Cyber-Space is real So are the risks that come with it. President Barack Obama]]>

Cyber-Space is real So are the risks that come with it. President Barack Obama]]>
Sun, 06 Nov 2016 19:53:46 GMT /slideshow/the-proactive-approach-to-cyber-security-68266805/68266805 NathanDesfontaines@slideshare.net(NathanDesfontaines) The Proactive Approach to Cyber Security NathanDesfontaines Cyber-Space is real So are the risks that come with it. President Barack Obama <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theproactiveapproachtocybersecurity-161106195346-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cyber-Space is real So are the risks that come with it. President Barack Obama
The Proactive Approach to Cyber Security from Nathan Desfontaines
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Cyber Security - Things you need to know /slideshow/cyber-security-things-you-need-to-know/52506675 cybersecurity-thingsyouneedtoknow-150907180805-lva1-app6892
Although Sony seemed to dominate the cyber-security headlines of 2014, it was just one of many corporations infiltrated by an increasingly sophisticated and driven pool of hackers. J.P. Morgan Chase, Home Depot, and Target also top the list of businesses struggling with data breaches. The most recent major cyberattack against Anthem Healthcare shook the insurance industry. In a rare show of honesty, the insurer began alerting customers and the media to the potential of a data break just eight days after it first noted suspicious activity on Jan. 27, 2015. Immediately upon discovering it had been attacked, Anthem jumped to address the security vulnerability, contacted the FBI, and hired leading cyber-security firm Mandiant to evaluate its systems, said president and CEO Joseph Swedish in a statement. Noting the importance of protecting financial institutions, New York's Department of Financial Services responded to the Anthem breach by announcing its intent to integrate regular assessments of cyber-security preparedness at insurance companies as part of its examination process. It will also enforce "enhanced regulations" on insurers based in New York. "Recent cyber security breaches should serve as a stern wake up call for insurers and other financial institutions to strengthen their cyber defenses," said Benjamin M. Lawsky, New York State's superintendent of financial services, in a statement. He continued, "Regulators and private sector companies must both redouble their efforts and move aggressively to help safeguard this consumer data. Most people might expect that larger insurers, given the sensitive customer information they handle, would boast robust cyber-security programs. This is not necessarily true. As part of its investigation, the Department found that 95% of insurers already think they have sufficient staff for information security, and just 14% of CEOs receive monthly briefings on data security. Anthem, the nation's second-largest health insurer, had not even encrypted its database containing nonmedical data. It claims that the HIPAA did not require it to do so. While experts believe that Anthem was exclusively targeted in its attack, there is no doubt that all financial institutions are at risk. Here are eight things to know as the industry enters a year of increasingly heightened cyber-vulnerability.]]>

Although Sony seemed to dominate the cyber-security headlines of 2014, it was just one of many corporations infiltrated by an increasingly sophisticated and driven pool of hackers. J.P. Morgan Chase, Home Depot, and Target also top the list of businesses struggling with data breaches. The most recent major cyberattack against Anthem Healthcare shook the insurance industry. In a rare show of honesty, the insurer began alerting customers and the media to the potential of a data break just eight days after it first noted suspicious activity on Jan. 27, 2015. Immediately upon discovering it had been attacked, Anthem jumped to address the security vulnerability, contacted the FBI, and hired leading cyber-security firm Mandiant to evaluate its systems, said president and CEO Joseph Swedish in a statement. Noting the importance of protecting financial institutions, New York's Department of Financial Services responded to the Anthem breach by announcing its intent to integrate regular assessments of cyber-security preparedness at insurance companies as part of its examination process. It will also enforce "enhanced regulations" on insurers based in New York. "Recent cyber security breaches should serve as a stern wake up call for insurers and other financial institutions to strengthen their cyber defenses," said Benjamin M. Lawsky, New York State's superintendent of financial services, in a statement. He continued, "Regulators and private sector companies must both redouble their efforts and move aggressively to help safeguard this consumer data. Most people might expect that larger insurers, given the sensitive customer information they handle, would boast robust cyber-security programs. This is not necessarily true. As part of its investigation, the Department found that 95% of insurers already think they have sufficient staff for information security, and just 14% of CEOs receive monthly briefings on data security. Anthem, the nation's second-largest health insurer, had not even encrypted its database containing nonmedical data. It claims that the HIPAA did not require it to do so. While experts believe that Anthem was exclusively targeted in its attack, there is no doubt that all financial institutions are at risk. Here are eight things to know as the industry enters a year of increasingly heightened cyber-vulnerability.]]>
Mon, 07 Sep 2015 18:08:05 GMT /slideshow/cyber-security-things-you-need-to-know/52506675 NathanDesfontaines@slideshare.net(NathanDesfontaines) Cyber Security - Things you need to know NathanDesfontaines Although Sony seemed to dominate the cyber-security headlines of 2014, it was just one of many corporations infiltrated by an increasingly sophisticated and driven pool of hackers. J.P. Morgan Chase, Home Depot, and Target also top the list of businesses struggling with data breaches. The most recent major cyberattack against Anthem Healthcare shook the insurance industry. In a rare show of honesty, the insurer began alerting customers and the media to the potential of a data break just eight days after it first noted suspicious activity on Jan. 27, 2015. Immediately upon discovering it had been attacked, Anthem jumped to address the security vulnerability, contacted the FBI, and hired leading cyber-security firm Mandiant to evaluate its systems, said president and CEO Joseph Swedish in a statement. Noting the importance of protecting financial institutions, New York's Department of Financial Services responded to the Anthem breach by announcing its intent to integrate regular assessments of cyber-security preparedness at insurance companies as part of its examination process. It will also enforce "enhanced regulations" on insurers based in New York. "Recent cyber security breaches should serve as a stern wake up call for insurers and other financial institutions to strengthen their cyber defenses," said Benjamin M. Lawsky, New York State's superintendent of financial services, in a statement. He continued, "Regulators and private sector companies must both redouble their efforts and move aggressively to help safeguard this consumer data. Most people might expect that larger insurers, given the sensitive customer information they handle, would boast robust cyber-security programs. This is not necessarily true. As part of its investigation, the Department found that 95% of insurers already think they have sufficient staff for information security, and just 14% of CEOs receive monthly briefings on data security. Anthem, the nation's second-largest health insurer, had not even encrypted its database containing nonmedical data. It claims that the HIPAA did not require it to do so. While experts believe that Anthem was exclusively targeted in its attack, there is no doubt that all financial institutions are at risk. Here are eight things to know as the industry enters a year of increasingly heightened cyber-vulnerability. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cybersecurity-thingsyouneedtoknow-150907180805-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Although Sony seemed to dominate the cyber-security headlines of 2014, it was just one of many corporations infiltrated by an increasingly sophisticated and driven pool of hackers. J.P. Morgan Chase, Home Depot, and Target also top the list of businesses struggling with data breaches. The most recent major cyberattack against Anthem Healthcare shook the insurance industry. In a rare show of honesty, the insurer began alerting customers and the media to the potential of a data break just eight days after it first noted suspicious activity on Jan. 27, 2015. Immediately upon discovering it had been attacked, Anthem jumped to address the security vulnerability, contacted the FBI, and hired leading cyber-security firm Mandiant to evaluate its systems, said president and CEO Joseph Swedish in a statement. Noting the importance of protecting financial institutions, New York&#39;s Department of Financial Services responded to the Anthem breach by announcing its intent to integrate regular assessments of cyber-security preparedness at insurance companies as part of its examination process. It will also enforce &quot;enhanced regulations&quot; on insurers based in New York. &quot;Recent cyber security breaches should serve as a stern wake up call for insurers and other financial institutions to strengthen their cyber defenses,&quot; said Benjamin M. Lawsky, New York State&#39;s superintendent of financial services, in a statement. He continued, &quot;Regulators and private sector companies must both redouble their efforts and move aggressively to help safeguard this consumer data. Most people might expect that larger insurers, given the sensitive customer information they handle, would boast robust cyber-security programs. This is not necessarily true. As part of its investigation, the Department found that 95% of insurers already think they have sufficient staff for information security, and just 14% of CEOs receive monthly briefings on data security. Anthem, the nation&#39;s second-largest health insurer, had not even encrypted its database containing nonmedical data. It claims that the HIPAA did not require it to do so. While experts believe that Anthem was exclusively targeted in its attack, there is no doubt that all financial institutions are at risk. Here are eight things to know as the industry enters a year of increasingly heightened cyber-vulnerability.
Cyber Security - Things you need to know from Nathan Desfontaines
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The ever increasing threat of cyber crime /slideshow/the-ever-increasing-threat-of-cyber-crime/33128170 theever-increasingthreatofcybercrime-140404075957-phpapp01
Presentation talking about the ever increasing threat of cyber crime and how social media, mobile devices, cloud computing make an interesting point of attack. Cyber security is only getting more and more important due to the widespread of new platforms, increasingly available and simple to use exploit kits as well as attacks becoming more sophisticated and having specific targets. ]]>

Presentation talking about the ever increasing threat of cyber crime and how social media, mobile devices, cloud computing make an interesting point of attack. Cyber security is only getting more and more important due to the widespread of new platforms, increasingly available and simple to use exploit kits as well as attacks becoming more sophisticated and having specific targets. ]]>
Fri, 04 Apr 2014 07:59:57 GMT /slideshow/the-ever-increasing-threat-of-cyber-crime/33128170 NathanDesfontaines@slideshare.net(NathanDesfontaines) The ever increasing threat of cyber crime NathanDesfontaines Presentation talking about the ever increasing threat of cyber crime and how social media, mobile devices, cloud computing make an interesting point of attack. Cyber security is only getting more and more important due to the widespread of new platforms, increasingly available and simple to use exploit kits as well as attacks becoming more sophisticated and having specific targets. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theever-increasingthreatofcybercrime-140404075957-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation talking about the ever increasing threat of cyber crime and how social media, mobile devices, cloud computing make an interesting point of attack. Cyber security is only getting more and more important due to the widespread of new platforms, increasingly available and simple to use exploit kits as well as attacks becoming more sophisticated and having specific targets.
The ever increasing threat of cyber crime from Nathan Desfontaines
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