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Podcast: ROI of Reporting Data Compromise

July 11th, 2008 by admin Posted in Credit Card Fraud

We just published another podcast, this time on the ROI of Reporting Data Compromises.  This is a topic I’ve long loved presenting and feel energized about.  When most people think about security breaches and data compromises, they often forget about data ‘exposure’.

Also, when hackers get in some companies try the cover-up approach.  Sometimes it can be financially detrimental to NOT report a data compromise.  This podcast walks you through the reasons you should report and what could happen if you don’t.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Podcast: ROI of Reporting Data Compromise”

  2. By wconway on Jul 16, 2008

    Mike, This is a very good podcast, like all the others you folks have done. I think in this one, though, you sound like you are having more fun… Highly recommended. I got the download directly from iTunes after subscribing. Two thumbs-up!

  3. By Michael Dahn on Jul 16, 2008

    @Walt, yep I really enjoy telling certain stories and this is one of them. My other favorite story is titled the “Parlay Rule of PCI :: uncovering the unknown”

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