The IT Security Blog Roundup

Who’s really to blame for Ohio breaches?

I don’t live in Ohio, and that’s a good thing for two reasons.

For one, I’m a big Steelers fan (hooray for Troy Polamalu’s four-year extension). And the other reason is that more than seven percent of the state’s population is now at risk of identity theft after a massive breach last month that compromised the personal data of 770,000 residents and 64,000 state employees.

It’s worth taking a look at David Cassel’s piece at Tech.Blorge.com, which details how the 22-year-old intern whose car was broken into, now feels that he’s been made the scapegoat for the entire state.

Click here to have a look.

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