Avivah Litan

Avivah Litan
absolute biggest hack scam worst
This is the absolute worst hack that has happened, the biggest scam to date.
concerns online slow stop
These concerns won't stop online commerce. It will just slow it.
agile anyone decision provide service
They are an agile company, and they have made a decision that they are not going to provide top-notch service to anyone who is not a business-class customer.
access control credit finish loose rotten start system
The whole system is pretty rotten from start to finish and they really need to tighten up. There's very loose access control over who can get credit reports.
breach customer data dealing expensive exposed less protecting records security
Protecting customer data is much less expensive than dealing with a security breach in which records are exposed and potentially misused.
certainly form hardest imitate secure
Biometrics is certainly the most secure form of authentication. It's the hardest to imitate and duplicate.
certainly form hardest imitate secure
Biometrics is certainly the most secure form of authentication, ... It's the hardest to imitate and duplicate.
absolute information piece security social worst
The absolute worst piece of information that can get out is your Social Security number.
activities carefully data ensure legitimate themselves
Of course, the data brokers themselves should be regulated to ensure that their activities are for warranted and legitimate purposes and so that data is carefully and responsibly disseminated.
check forgot reason
The only reason they don't check these things is because they forgot about it. Really, I'm furious.
carriers data federal focus phone practices problem rather root security source
But rather that just focus on the data brokers, the federal regulators also need to probe the security practices of the phone carriers themselves. The root of the problem is at the source -- with the phone carriers.
banking beyond call clear gives government industry initiative loud moved relying
The government initiative gives a clear and loud wake-up call to a procrastinating U.S. banking industry that has not moved beyond relying on single-factor reusable password authentication.
asleep business running wheel
It's not negligence. It's just kind of being asleep at the wheel when business is running smoothly, and then you get hit.
buried clue information manager store
(It's possible) that a manager of a store has no clue they are doing it. The information can be buried in old software.