Fifty-two percent of employers have updated or implemented a “zero tolerance” workplace violence prevention policy in response to mass shootings at U.S. workplaces.
Almost four in ten (37%) US consumers report that they are “always concerned” about their safety and security – five percentage points above the global average (32%).
The horrific Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, France, undertaken by Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, claimed over 80 lives and injured more than 200 persons.
Despite acute awareness of the millions of dollars in annual costs, and the business risks posed by external internet threats, security leaders highlight the lack of staff expertise and technology as a key reason that these attacks are unchecked, according to a new Ponemon Institute study.
Fiat Chrysler announced the launch of a public bug bounty program on the Bugcrowd platform to enhance the safety and security of its consumers, their vehicles and connected services.
Seventeen percent of employee theft in organizations with fewer than 500 employees occurs in the financial services industry, according to a new report.