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Jaime Chanaga
CISSP, CISA

  • Jaime Chanaga is Chairman and CEO of The CSO Board. He advises companies in many sectors, with a particular focus on helping clients solve critical strategic issues and make lasting substantial improvements in their performance. Jaime is a former Chief Information Security Officer and co-author of the book, "Corporate Security In The Information Age".

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29 August 2008

The Bank of New York Mellon Reports Data Breach Impact Affecting 12.5M Customers

The Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK) suffered the loss of 10 unencrypted data tapes in May 2008.  At the time of this incident, the bank estimated the tapes contained the personal information on approximately 4.5 million customers. 

After subsequent computer forensic examination of the data tapes, the bank is now reporting that the data tapes could contain the personal information on as many as 12.5 million bank customers.

Opinion: A lesson that all businesses should learn is to consider data encryption as another layer of security when storing sensitive personal and financial information.  Encryption won't prevent data breaches or accidental disclosure of sensitive business information, however encryption can prevent your sensitive business information from falling into the wrong hands.


Bank of NY Mellon data breach now affects 12.5 mln

http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2834717120080828?sp=true

19 August 2008

The Princeton Review Exposes Personal Data and Test Scores of 100,000 Students

The New York Times broke the story that The Princeton Review's website exposed the personal data and standardized test scores of approximately 100,000 students. 

The New York Times article - Student Files Are Exposed on Web Site

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