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How Old Breaches Fuel New Identity Crimes

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

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