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afwriter
afwriter
10/27/2017 11:18:30 PM
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Re: Security
If only all companies cared like Vodafone. Maybe it will take some CEO's information being stolen before all companies start taking heightened security seriously. 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
10/31/2017 5:42:38 AM
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Re: Security
@afwriter - that doesn't seem overly likely. The former CEO of Life Lock posted his social security for all to see.  It was part of his brazen advertising - he belived so strongly that Life Lock was successful that he was willing to give his social security number to the world. My understanding is that he quit after having his identity stolen a number of times. Though I suppose that was just one CEO and not multiple. So maybe the idea is completely accurate, it just hasn't happened to enough of them yet. 

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vnewman
vnewman
10/31/2017 12:14:36 PM
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Re: Vodafone's Skpper on State of IoT Security
I literally had a non-reaction to the Equifax breach. I’ve become immune to the shock and invasion of privacy factor. I immediately went into disaster recovery mode: Put a fraud alert on all the reporting agencies. Change some passwords. Hope for the best.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/31/2017 1:48:18 PM
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Re: Vodafone's Skpper on State of IoT Security
I completely agree. I think security breaches are so common today that many people don’t even blink an eye. I’m hoping that soon we’ll be able to at least bring these security matters to the forefront and slow them down.

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