A lot of noise has been made about the consequences of data breaches for companies, but a recent survey of some of the largest U.S. businesses may have wrapped those noisemakers in a muffler. Of the 27 largest companies reporting cyberattacks in their most recent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, none said they sustained any major financial losses from those net assaults, according to a report. Everything on the breach front, though, many not be as sanguine as corporate America would like its customers to believe.
Report: Big Biz Shakes Off Hack Attacks
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 15, 2013 06:00 AMA lot of noise has been made about the consequences of data breaches for companies, but a recent survey of some of the largest U.S. businesses may have wrapped those noisemakers in a muffler. Of the 27 largest companies reporting cyberattacks in their most recent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, none said they sustained any major financial losses from those net assaults, according to a report. Everything on the breach front, though, many not be as sanguine as corporate America would like its customers to believe.