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First American Breach Retrospective

This post was originally published here by Paul Sullivan. Krebs On Security recently broke the news that First American, a major financial services corporation, had about 885 million real estate documents exposed on its website, with records dating back to 2003. First American is one of the largest providers of real estate title insurance, and these documents contained sensitive […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: Quest Diagnostics Patients’ Personal Information at Risk

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  Millions of Quest Diagnostics Patients Possibly Exposed BlackSquid Malware infects Cryptocurrency Miners AMCA Data Breach Exposes 7.7 Million LabCorp Patients Fortune 500 Company Tech Data Disclosed Customer and Billing Data Optergy Tech at Risk of Backdoor Script […]

Glass Class: Mitigating Risk before Shadow IT

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime . In today’s cloud-first world, employees are sometimes trusted to manage their own projects, giving them freedom to work with the tools of their choosing to complete their tasks. Occasionally, these tools are cloud applications that organizations are not made aware of, making them a security risk […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: G Suite User Passwords Stored in Plaintext

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  G Suite User Passwords Stored in Plaintext Since 2005 Contact Data of Millions of Instagram Influencers Exposed Rogue Iframe Phishing Used to Steal Payment Card Information London Commuters to be Tracked Through the Use of Wi-Fi Hotspots […]

Betting Big on CASB: Bitglass at Evolve

This post was originally published here by Bill Ng. The Bitglass team was in full force at Caesar’s Palace for Evolve 2019. As usual, our amazing partner Trace3, put on a world-class event which included over 1,000 attendees from a variety of industries. This annual conference provides an opportunity for customers and partners to learn, […]

Verizon’s 2019 DBIR Documents over 2,000 Breaches

This post was originally published here by Ben Rice. The 2019 Verizon Data Breach Incident Report (DBIR) has finally arrived. I haven’t been this excited about 2019 since New Years Eve! In this blog, I will parse some of the more interesting conclusions from this year’s DBIR and talk about how this report provides guidance […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: 80 Million Personal Records Exposed

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  80 Million Personal Records Exposed $40 million Worth of Bitcoin Stolen from Binance Exchange Major Canadian Telecom Provider, Freedom Mobile, Experiences Security Breach U.S Antivirus Companies Breached by Russian Hackers ELECTRICFISH Malware used by North Korean Hackers […]

Monster-Sized Breaches Spell Disaster for the Enterprise

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. In the past few years, some major organizations have underestimated the importance of maintaining security over their data and infrastructure as they migrated to the cloud. This has led to many devastating breaches that have affected hundreds of millions of people around the world. Public corporations, private companies, […]

Glass Class: The AWS Security Quest

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Amazon Web Services, or AWS, has quickly emerged as the leading solution for infrastructure as a service (IaaS). AWS helps organizations to reduce their costs and achieve rapid scalability. Additionally, more and more companies are building custom applications upon the platform. When compared to the traditional, on-premises way […]

Financial Services: Counting on CASBs

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Financial institutions handle a great deal of sensitive data and are highly conscientious of where they store and process it. Nevertheless, they are aware of the many benefits that they can gain by using cloud applications. In order to embrace the cloud’s myriad advantages without compromising […]

Bitglass’ Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solution provides enterprises with end-to-end data protection from the cloud to the device. It deploys in minutes and works with any cloud app on any device. Bitglass protects data on mobile devices without the hassles of MDM and enables enterprises to enforce corporate data security policies across apps like Office 365, Salesforce, and Exchange. Bitglass, based in Silicon Valley, was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution.
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