Experian - News, Features, and Slideshows

News about Experian
  • Why CIOs are embracing SaaS ID management

    Adopting single sign-on software to federate access to corporate applications is a key task priority for many CIOs seeking to make employees more efficient without sacrificing security.

    Written by Clint Boulton27 Sept. 16 00:00
  • Vietnamese man gets 13 years for massive ID theft scheme

    A Vietnamese man linked to a data breach of 200 million personal records at a subsidiary of credit monitoring firm Experian has been sentenced to 13 years in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

    Written by Grant Gross15 July 15 06:03
  • What CIOs Can Learn From the Biggest Data Breaches

    We keep hearing about them in the news. The tallies are astounding: 145 million user accounts compromised here, 40 million credit cards stolen there. What isn't always as clear with the most high-profile data breaches is how they occurred in the first place and what you can do to prevent seeing your organization in a similar headline.

    Written by John Brandon13 Nov. 14 02:07
  • State AGs investigating Experian subsidiary's data breach

    A group of state attorneys general in the U.S. is launching an investigation into a recently disclosed data breach of 200 million personal records at a subsidiary of credit monitoring firm Experian.

    Written by Grant Gross04 April 14 08:17
Features about Experian
  • Will Healthcare Ever Take IT Security Seriously?

    A recent threat intelligence study reports widespread security vulnerabilities in healthcare organizations, many of which went unnoticed for months. In December, a developer pulled unencrypted data from a 'certified' mobile health app in less than a minute. Why is it so hard for healthcare to get security right?

    Written by Brian Eastwood26 Feb. 14 19:20
[]