Security News -- London Olympics 67,000 Phones Likely to Be Lost or Stolen During Olympics July 23, 2012 The estimated loss of thousands of cell phones could result in the loss of 214.4 terabytes of data – the equivalent 214.4 million books. Read More
Security News -- Data Security Apple Plans High-Security Data Center Expansion July 23, 2012 Apple is adding an additional 21,030-square-foot data center to its already massive 500,000-square-foot facility in Maiden, N.C.Read More
Ohio Lawmaker Wants To Create Cyber Security Council July 17, 2012 Republican state Rep. Michael Dovilla of Berea is on a mission to make Ohio safe from cyber attacks. Read More
Security News -- Data Security FTC Sues Wyndham Worldwide for Alleged Data-Security Failures June 27, 2012 The Federal Trade Commission is suing based on fraudulent charges on customers' accounts, as well as the loss of millions of dollars to fraud.Read More
Security News -- Cybersecurity Nine of Ten Websites Have Significant Security Vunerabilities June 26, 2012 According to data from Trust Guard, 86.7 percent of payment card industry scans reveal serious vulnerabilities. Read More
Massive Data Breach for Visa, Mastercard March 31, 2012 Four giant card-payment processors and large U.S. banks that issue debit and credit cards were hit by a data-security breach after third-party services provider Global Payments Inc discovered its systems were compromised by unauthorized access.Read More
Provides Storage Capacity for Critical Business Archives February 9, 2012 In today’s economy, it’s more important than ever for businesses to protect their valuable data and be cost efficient.Read More
Survey Reveals Public Mistrusts Social Media with Data March 11, 2011 Social media sites have ranked the lowest in public opinion when it comes to safeguarding personal data. Read More
USC Sumter Reports Security Breach March 6, 2011 A computer security breach has been reported at the University of South Carolina-Sumter. Read More
Survey Reveals One in Three Experience Cell Phone Loss, Theft February 13, 2011 A new survey from Norton by Symantec reveals that 36 percent of consumers in the U.S. have fallen victim to cell phone loss or theft. Read More