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An employee using a company laptop to access their personal social media account during work hours constitutes a data breach.
An employee using a company laptop to access their personal social media account during work hours constitutes a data breach.
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When we leaving our unlocked phone containing customer addresses in a public area such as meeting room/pantry represents a data breach.
When we leaving our unlocked phone containing customer addresses in a public area such as meeting room/pantry represents a data breach.
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Engineering BU's accidental exposure of an internal database for one minute does not qualify as a data breach.
Engineering BU's accidental exposure of an internal database for one minute does not qualify as a data breach.
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Sharing a work-related meme in a company group chat with no sensitive information is considered a data breach.
Sharing a work-related meme in a company group chat with no sensitive information is considered a data breach.
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Taking a screenshot of a customer's complaint email that includes their name and email address and storing it on a personal phone is a data breach.
Taking a screenshot of a customer's complaint email that includes their name and email address and storing it on a personal phone is a data breach.
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Sending a blank email to an external vendor without any sensitive information constitutes a data breach.
Sending a blank email to an external vendor without any sensitive information constitutes a data breach.
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Plugging a customer's USB drive into a colleague laptop without checking its contents is a data breach.
Plugging a customer's USB drive into a colleague laptop without checking its contents is a data breach.
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Leaving company strategy data information on a whiteboard after a meeting is a data breach.
Leaving company strategy data information on a whiteboard after a meeting is a data breach.
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An employee receives an email from an unknown sender asking for their work ID number. The employee deletes the email without responding. Is this a data breach?
An employee receives an email from an unknown sender asking for their work ID number. The employee deletes the email without responding. Is this a data breach?
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A marketing employee downloads a publicly available industry report from a trusted website. The report contains aggregated data about competitors but no company-specific secrets. Is this a data breach?
A marketing employee downloads a publicly available industry report from a trusted website. The report contains aggregated data about competitors but no company-specific secrets. Is this a data breach?
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