KENNESAW, Ga. | Apr 25, 2018

The latest wave of cyber attacks to hit big corporations reveals a growing need for companies to safeguard their customers from internal and and external breaches.
With the digitization of transactions and ease of online services, customers’ information is subject to the risk of cyber fraud every moment one processes non-cash transactions.
Herbert Mattord, an associate professor of Information Security at the Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business says the responsibility to secure customers information should be a priority. He said some companies make compromises when investing in their technology, resulting in information being exposed.
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