As a public utility, you may have files related to customers, including names, addresses, credit cards and other payment information. Naturally, keeping this data safe, secure and private is a top priority. But what happens when that data is breached?
This is by no means a hypothetical. On the contrary, cyberattacks are incredibly common, with nearly half of all small businesses reporting at least one instance of breached security. About a quarter of small businesses say they have been hacked more than once.
You may wonder why hackers would come after your customers’ data? How could it possibly be valuable to them? The short
How to Manage a Customer Data Breach
Aug 06, 2024 | by Amanda Clark |













