Two recent articles site stastics from New York-based global law firm of White & Case LLP who just released the results of a national survey on data security breach notification. Computerworld's piece says
In a national survey of more than 1,000 victims of personal data security breaches, nearly 20% said they had already terminated their relationships with companies that maintained their data, while another 40% said they might do so. And nearly 5% of those surveyed said they had hired lawyers to seek legal recourse after their data was put at risk.
This SearchSecurity piece states
The goal in all of these laws is to ensure consumers know when they're at risk of fraud and identity theft. But such a measure does not come without consequences. Rather than be grateful for the notice, consumers are angry that the messages are densely written or void of details, and they're terminating relationships and even seeking damages in court.
Posted September 30, 2005 in LogLogic News | Permalink
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Posted September 29, 2005 in LogLogic News | Permalink
IT Observer on something very relevant to LogLogic - automation of compliance efforts. We play a key role in automating aspects of any compliance effort concerned with infrastructure and transaction logs:
Posted September 28, 2005 in LogLogic News | Permalink
With Port Authority, we've been speaking to the issue of information protection. Log management and intelligence plays a critical role in protecting information and mitigating risks. Take a look at our recent web cast for more.
InformationWeek reports that messaging reportedly makes financial industry vulnerable to compliance breaches:
“In an industry where protecting intellectual property plays a key role in the health of the business, it is troubling that more than 75 percent of the employees surveyed felt that it would be easy to send proprietary information outside of the company,” said Orchestria CEO Bo Manning. “As technology advances and more channels of communication are accessible in the work place, the potential for breaches will only increase.”
A systematic approach to log management and intelligence, with automated alerting and reporting on 100% of log data - not just the 4% or less that most SIEM solutions address - is a critical best practice for any IT organization looking to fill this hole.
Posted September 27, 2005 in LogLogic News | Permalink
"Most metrics only indicate that a security program is doing the things it needs to do," said Scott Blake, chief information security officer (CISO) at Boston-based Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. "It doesn't get us to a point where we have a real understanding of the risks to the data."
Posted September 26, 2005 in Blinks | Permalink
LogLogic continues to attract world-class talent, underscoring the excitement and interest in the market for our groundbreaking solutions, said Christopher D. Brennan, president and chief executive officer at LogLogic. Driven by compliance, security and risk mitigation, enterprises of all kinds are standardizing and automating their log management processes from storage and reporting to proactive alerting on security and other issues. The automation, search and analysis of all this data can be characterized as log intelligence for executives, and provides compliance conformance and risk mitigation for an enterprise.
Posted September 22, 2005 in Log Management & Intelligence , LogLogic News , Security | Permalink
Welcome to the LogBlog, LogLogic's Blog on all things to do with us and, data log management and intelligence. We're all about the logs that come from IT. Think storage, applications, networking, servers and operating systems. Don't think logs from trees.
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