Category: Relaxed Security Practices

Relaxed Security Practices refer to a more lenient approach to safety measures, often characterized by reduced scrutiny and fewer protocols designed to control access and detect potential threats. This might involve less stringent checks of personal belongings, fewer security screenings, or more permissive access to restricted areas. While relaxed practices can enhance convenience and streamline processes, they may also increase vulnerabilities, potentially making it easier for malicious individuals to exploit gaps and compromise safety. Balancing convenience with effective security is crucial to ensure that reduced measures do not unduly risk the well-being of individuals or the integrity of the security system.

FTC-PR-240201-1

FTC-PR-240201-1 (Feb. 1, 2024) FTC Order Will Require Blackbaud to Delete Unnecessary Data, Boost Safeguards to Settle Charges its Lax Security Practices Led to Data Breach – FTC says company’s poor security allowed hacker to steal sensitive data of millions of consumers, go undetected for months South Carolina-based Blackbaud Inc. will be required to delete […]