Hospitals still not protected from dangerous vulnerabilities

Ipsos conducted a research which examines attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security as well as cybersecurity across large and midsize healthcare delivery organizations. Insights include how they correlate and diverge. Healthcare is on… Continue reading Hospitals still not protected from dangerous vulnerabilities

World Password Day, Tesla Hacking via Drone, Ipsos Screenwise Panel

Do we still need World Password Day? Hacking a Tesla via a drone, and a privacy warning about the Ipsos Screenwise panel. ** Links mentioned on the show ** World password day – May 6th https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities—threats/will-2021-mark-… Continue reading World Password Day, Tesla Hacking via Drone, Ipsos Screenwise Panel

Human error still the cause of many data breaches

With the incidence of reported data breaches on the rise, more than half of all C-suite executives (C-Suites) (53%) and nearly three in 10 Small Business Owners (SBOs) (28%) who suffered a breach reveal that human error or accidental loss by an externa… Continue reading Human error still the cause of many data breaches

Consumers care deeply about their privacy, security, and how their personal information is handled

65% of consumers are concerned with the way connected devices collect data. More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information res… Continue reading Consumers care deeply about their privacy, security, and how their personal information is handled

Employee negligence still poses major security concerns

With one-third of working adults in the U.S. admitting to potentially risky behavior at work, employee negligence poses major security concerns for U.S. businesses, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos. When assessing the cause of data breaches, th… Continue reading Employee negligence still poses major security concerns