Showing posts with label Trustwave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trustwave. Show all posts

4 April 2013

A CONSOLIDATED VIEW ON DATA BREACHES IN 2012 - PART 2...

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It seems that many of you found my previous post of interest, so as promised, here’s the second part. But first, let’s all have a look at this 2min 48s video: Security Threats by the Numbers from the Cisco 2013 Annual Security Report. Unsurprisingly, the Trustwave GSR highlights that e-commerce sites were the most targeted asset, accounting for 48% of all investigations...

31 March 2013

A CONSOLIDATED VIEW ON DATA BREACHES IN 2012 - PART 1...

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It’s that time of year again where we try to make sense of all the new research and statistics. Today, I give you the Trustwave 2013 Global Security Report which analyses 400 data breach investigations (compared to 300 in 2011) across 29 countries (compared to 18 in 2011). Unsurprisingly, 96% of the breaches involved the theft of customer records (payment card data, PII, email addresses), compared to 89% in 2011. Closer to home, this is confirmed by the CIFAS Fraudscape report published in March 2013, where, whilst total fraud in the UK only showed a 5% increase since 2011, abuse of identity fraud increased by a whopping 17.1%, correlating to the Trustwave report showing that out off all client-side attacks observed, 61% targeted Adobe Reader users via malicious PDFs, clearly pointing to social engineering.

8 February 2012

THE TRUTH BEHIND DATA BREACHES...

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I was pleased to see the release of the Trustwave 2012 Global Security Report as I find it always a very good source of information! This year’s report analyses 300 data breach investigations across 18 countries and, unsurprisingly, 89% of the breaches involved the theft of customer records, including payment card data and other personally identifiable information such as email addresses.