Millis, MA 02054, Sept. 13, 2017 -- Over half of the United States population may have had their personal information exposed in an historic data breach with one of the three largest credit-reporting bureaus. In an unprecedented step, the company is offering every U.S. consumer a comprehensive package of identity theft protection, and credit file monitoring at no cost, along with a special call center to assist consumers through the process. The incident once again underscores cybersecurity issues, and raises questions about the vulnerability of sensitive information with access to the internet, regardless of cybersecurity efforts. Kanguru, a manufacturer of highly-certified data security solutions, explores this incident and explains how organizations can separate sensitive data from the internet, without sacrificing convenience...
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