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IN THE HEADLINES: Sony Appoints Security Chief AFTER Massive Breach

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● May 5, 2011

In one of those “You’ve got to be kidding!” moments, this week I read that as a result of data breaches that exposed the personal data of more than 100 million customers, Sony has finally decided to appoint a security chief. That’s right. It looks like one of the world’s biggest tech firms has never [...]

SPECIAL REPORT: Blog Contributor Tim Rohrbaugh on the Sony PSN Breach

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● April 27, 2011

Tim Rohrbaugh, Vice President of Information Security for Intersections, Inc. and a regular contributor to this blog, was contacted yesterday by USA Today to comment on the recent news story that Sony’s popular PlayStation Network (PSN) was hacked, an intrusion that put 75 million global users at risk of identity theft. Here is just part [...]

Protecting Your Holiday Against Orcs, Aliens…and Identity Thieves

Posted by: Matt Sarrel in: ● December 15, 2010

You’ve entered the dark cave of the evil orc goddess, silently infiltrating her defenses with your cloak of invisibility.  You skirt around the edge of her throne chamber, stalking quietly, and draw your assassin’s blade.  You remove the threat of her elite guards with deft slashes of your trusty blade and spring forth to take [...]

Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● March 3, 2010

If you are like us here at IDGuardian, you may be working on building yourself a Social Media presence. It could be for community outreach, a ways and means of increasing your business, or simply for fun. With any new technology, though, comes understanding; and sadly Social Media is becoming the proverbial “blinking 12:00 a.m.” [...]


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