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The Anthem Breach and how it could have been Avoided

Combined Session
Thursday, May 07, 2015 17:00—18:00
Location: ALPSEE

In January, Anthem Healthcare, the US’s second-largest health insurer, reported that the personal records of as many as 80 million individuals were compromised. Many so-called "security gurus" quickly called out the company for two flaws that were felt to be the major causes of the breach. The gurus were wrong. Kuppinger-Cole analyst Dave Kearns will guide you through the most likely vector for the attack, why the gurus’ recommendations wouldn’t have stopped the attack and also tell you the two things that could have prevented this breach

The Anthem Breach and how it could have been Avoided
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Dave Kearns
Dave Kearns
KuppingerCole
Dave spent 10 years as a network manager, ending up as Information Services Manager for the former Thomas-Conrad Corporation (now part of Compaq). In 1987, he was a founding SysOp of Novell's...
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