Government officials and security experts have long warned about the vulnerability of our cyber infrastructure, but last year was a turning point. Target (in December 2013), Neiman Marcus, Michael's, eBay, P.F. Chang's, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase, and most recently, Sony Pictures, all revealed they were victims of cyberattacks aimed at the core of their business.
What are the lessons to be learned from these attacks? The fo...
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