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The State of Data Security in 2024 However, not only individuals must protect their digital assets; organizations do, too. A host of threats continue to put enterprise data at risk. Individuals risk identitytheft, financial loss, and privacy violations.
The State of Data Security in 2024 However, not only individuals must protect their digital assets; organizations do, too. A host of threats continue to put enterprise data at risk. Individuals risk identitytheft, financial loss, and privacy violations.
And, as we’ve all seen, the failure to manage digital risks can have a negative impact on the reputation, operations and market value of affected enterprises. The Threat Level Is Rising. Thales eSecurity has products and services that can help you with all of these tasks critical to reducing your digital risk.
Identitytheft will evolve: Stolen identities will fuel new fraud schemes, like creating crypto accounts in victims names. Critical infrastructure in the crosshairs: Rising geopolitical tensions could lead to threat actors demonstrating their capabilities in response to economic or political pressures.
Thales’ Global Data ThreatReport 2024 revealed that human error remains the leading cause of data breaches, with 31% of enterprises identifying this as the root cause. In 2023, the IC3 received a record number of complaints from people in the US, numbering 880,418 complaints with potential losses higher than $12.5
Thales’ Global Data ThreatReport 2024 revealed that human error remains the leading cause of data breaches, with 31% of enterprises identifying this as the root cause. In 2023, the IC3 received a record number of complaints from people in the US, numbering 880,418 complaints with potential losses higher than $12.5
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