Rumors of a data breach at a major New York bank started circulating more than a week ago in cyber-security circles. So for insiders, news that JPMorgan Chase had been victimized was more confirmation than revelation, just the latest headline from a digital crime wave that shows no sign of ebbing.
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"We've got this kind of patchwork, but given the frequency and visibility of these breaches, we ought to have a much more rigorous conversation in this country about data security policy," said Woodrow N. Hartzog, a Samford University law professor who specializes in privacy and security.
- Date Published:08/28/2014
- Original Publication:The Washington Post