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Torts/Personal Injury,
Technology

Sep. 6, 2024

Inside the clubhouse: the growing cyber threats facing country clubs

Country clubs are prime targets for cyberattacks due to the sensitive data they store. To stay protected, they should enforce strong access controls, train staff on cybersecurity, conduct regular audits, develop a response plan, encrypt data, update systems, and partner with trusted experts.

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Country clubs have become increasingly attractive targets for cybercriminals. Members entrust these institutions with highly sensitive information, including names, addresses, birthdates, Social Security numbers, and other personal data that can be exploited for identity theft, fraud, and other malicious purposes. Additionally, the financial information stored by these clubs--such as payment details, bank account numbers, and credit card information--is highly valuable on the...

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