All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘OPM’
When it comes to cybersecurity, is our government strong or do red flags remain?
Last month, the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity – a working group established by President Barack Obama to help identify …
Answering the age old security conundrum – who is at fault for a breach?
Despite an increased focus and attention on securing networks, it seems that cyber breaches are only increasingly in frequency and …
A silver lining to the OPM breach – more federal focus on security
The breach of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in June has dominated headlines this summer, and for good reason. …
Why one breach begets more breaches – a look at the DropBox “breach”
As was recently illustrated in the Access Granted, “Seven Myths of Cybersecurity,” infographic series, Americans have a pretty serious issue …
OPM breach catches government off guard
Your employer’s human resources department is privy to a lot of information about you. They have your social security number, …
Security Experts Jeff Schmidt and Doug Howard Discuss Mitigating Cyber Threats
Enterprises are more focused today than ever before on securing their networks and ensuring that sensitive information about their company …
Hacking two-factor authentication – an old problem in need of a new solution
I recently had the opportunity to be a panelist on an Access Granted Webinar entitled, “Anatomy of a Breach,” in …
Anatomy of a breach – analyzing the impacts of recent, high-profile security incidents
On July 22, 2015, security experts Jeff Schmidt – the CEO of Authomate – and Doug Howard – the CEO …
OPM breach clearly illustrates need for better identity and access management
U.S. government employees got some very bad news in early June when it was announced that the Office of Personnel …
The Evolution of Cyber Threats and Multi-Factor Authentication: A Conversation with Jim Tiller
The recent breach of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which compromised the personal information of an estimated four million …