Jim Van Dyke and Al Pascual of Sontiq offer an analysis of data breaches and identity crime trends. They say criminals are using more historical breached data at a higher rate. They also say data breaches need a Richter Scales to assess future impacts. The pair also discuss the acquisition of Breach Clarity, which he co-founded, and the impact of the company’s data breach solutions on identity crimes. In a video interview with Information Security Media Group, they discuss the implications for identity crimes and risk mitigation strategies.”]
Source: https://www.govinfosecurity.com/how-old-breaches-fuel-new-identity-crimes-a-16280

