by Jackson Letson | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog
Is your government organization at risk of a data hack? More and more, that answer would be yes. Today, it’s all too common for hackers and other nefarious characters to target government agencies specifically, leaking data that can be sold or ransomed, sometimes for...
by Jackson Letson | Oct 15, 2020 | Blog
You didn’t think a data security breach could happen to your Trinidad & Tobago police department until your proprietary data got into the wrong hands. Your law enforcement agency is far from alone. Police data leaks are becoming more common all the time. What can...
by Jackson Letson | May 1, 2020 | Blog
In our last post, we introduced you to Mossack Fonseca, a law firm that went under after a data breaching involving prime ministers and actors. That 2016 case proved that high-individual people can be just as vulnerable to data breaches, if not more so, than your...
by Jackson Letson | Mar 18, 2020 | Blog
This 2016 leak meant a 6-month investigation in addition to record-breaking fines from the BVI. The Financial Services Commission (FSC imposed a $440,000 administrative penalty against Mossack Fonseca’s operations in the British Virgin Islands. They cited 8...
by Jackson Letson | Feb 22, 2020 | Blog
When you go to a doctor or another medical professional, you’re entrusting them with not only your personal health records, but other private information such as your address, phone number, health insurance, and even your credit card data. Yet in 2013, Canadian care...