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Network World |
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2017-01-03 11:25:00 (vue: 2017-01-03 11:25:00) |
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IDG Contributor Network: How mainframes prevent data breaches |
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2016 was a strange year marked by everything from election surprises to a seemingly endless spate of celebrity deaths. But when historians look back at this mirum anno-weird year-it may end up being known as the year of the data breach.
Of course, this sort of thing isn't restricted to 2016, but its impact on the world was hard to ignore. Among government organizations, the IRS and FBI suffered data breaches, and corporate victims included LinkedIn, Target, Verizon and Yahoo. Literally millions of people had their private information exposed to black hats, thieves and other ne'er-do-wells of the digital world. This epidemic of data theft calls upon security experts to get serious about creating new solutions.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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