This month’s cartoon featured on Modern Analyst deals with how we handle the security of our increasingly important and sensitive data pools, and what turns out to be more of a reactionary stance at data security, than proactive. Just ask Target and a few other high profile businesses how prepared they were for their breaches of customer data.
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