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In my forthcoming book, Swiped, partially excerpted below, I examine some of the enterprise level, cybersecurity best practices. These are the questions organizations need to ask themselves if they want to protect the data they are sitting on. Some of the considerations:
In a world where Cyber War has replaced the Cold War and breaches have become the third certainty in life, it is incumbent upon every organization to be on high alert and to build security into their very culture from the mailroom to the boardroom. Just as companies have warned consumers away from clicking on links, they should avoid asking for any sensitive documents to be attached to any email.
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