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Data Theft…….How can it be controlled?
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Impacts of Data Theft - Across the globe, more than 1.4 million users have suffered from identity theft fraud, costing banks, and card issuers $1.2 billion in direct losses in the past year. - An outsider attack against a large company cost $57,000. - Close to 51% of the Companies, do not reveal their security incidents to law enforcement because this will affect their stock market price or company image. Reasons for Data Theft 1. Lack of Security Laws with respect to data theft in India 2. Lack of stringent security measures for visitors. 3. Lack of Data Security System in IT companies encourages data theft among employees. With the implementation of complex IT systems, sophistication of these threats is consistently increasing and the methods employed to combat these threats must match this level of sophistication. As a result, it is necessary for all systems users to be especially vigilant at all times. How do you think Money Bank could have solved the issue? To start with, it is advisable to have a fool proof visitor management solution installed at every office complex, so that photographs of all visitors along with their details are captured for any verification purposes at a later stage. The details of the individuals including gadgets carried with them, e.g. mobile phone, laptops (with the serial no) etc are also captured along with their personal info. This makes tracking down easier. Money Bank could have made at least some break through if only they had a visitor management software installed. But alas…. They did not have one….and as for the data lost……..well they are yet to solve the case! About the AuthorAuthor: MdFaizullah Email: faizullah@cogentmail.com Website: http://www.usetouchpoint.com Publish This Article On Your Website You may publish this article onto your website or blog provided that: -it does not condone illegal activities, hate, or in adult in nature. -you copy the article EXACTLY as it is. -all the links in the article are active -YOU KEEP THE ABOUT THE AUTHOR -the Links to this website are kept Any attempt to distribute this article without keeping all the information and links active will be reported. To add this article to your website or blog copy and paste the following code exactly as it is. Rating: Not yet rated CommentsNo comments posted.Add CommentYou do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment. |