Identity theft linked to major data broker breaches has cost Americans more than $20 billion over the past decade, according to a U.S. Senate report.
Identity compromise drives nearly 90% of breaches. Here's why cyber recovery has to start with identity—-and why most organizations aren't ready for that.
An IDMerit data breach allegedly exposed over 203 million U.S. records containing personal details for identity verification, researchers reported.
Healthcare organizations are rethinking identity from the ground up, seeking to make access seamless, secure and compliant by ...
The traditional divide between identity and data security is closing rapidly, and that’s bad news for security teams, according to a report released Tuesday by a provider of identity and data security ...
Data breaches that expose the personal information of millions of people can have very real consequences for individuals, most notably: identity theft. A new study found that the more of a person’s ...
Druva, the leading provider of data security, announced Druva Identity Resilience, adding support for Okta and Microsoft Active Directory alongside Microsoft Entra ID.
Druva launches Identity Resilience to protect Okta, Microsoft Active Directory and Entra ID environments - SiliconANGLE ...
With so many workers now outside the corporate firewall, hackers have increasingly been targeting identity credentials as the means to access a company‘s sensitive data. Misuse of identity credentials ...