Mike Sievert, chief executive of T-Mobile US Inc. apologized to customers for a security breach that has exposed personal data from more than 50 million people. Should this be standard practice for breaches across the industry?
Agree77%
Disagree17%
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Director of Information Technology in Education, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
The apologies mean nothing. If there aren't real penalties for these companies, nothing will change.Content you might like
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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.Yes, all employees30%
Yes, but only for some employees52%
No16%
I’m not sure…1%
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Community User in Software, 11 - 50 employees
organized a virtual escape room via https://www.puzzlebreak.us/ - even though his team lost it was a fun subtitue for just a "virtual happy hour"
Head of Information Security in Services (non-Government), 1,001 - 5,000 employees
It depends on how good the solution is at addressing your security needs. I lean towards simplifying the security stack, but in some cases existing solutions just don't provide the level of security that you need. If ...read more