What Happens When a Company Experiences a Data Breach?
Over the past decade, we’ve seen an influx in data breaches. From high-profile cases like the 2017 Equifax breach that exposed the personal information of 147 million people to more recent cases like the 2019 Facebook breach that affected 533 million users, and now the Optus breach and Medicare breach. It’s clear that no company is safe from a data breach. But why do they occur? And how to avoid them? Let’s take a closer look.
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