The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said this week that travelers’ images and personal data such as driver’s license info were compromised in a breach. While the threat of identity theft is very real, the real-world implications of one or more data breaches like this one will likely far exceed this expectation.
“It does no good to have people well-trained in the technical aspects of security if they forget that their clients are real, feeling people who are fearful in a world of the unknown,” said Callie Guenther, cybersecurity expert at CRITICALSTART.
Featured in Channel Futures | June 12, 2019