Cyberattacks: An Unnatural Disaster
This morning, my local San Francisco Bay Area news asked a familiar question: Did you feel it? There was a magnitude 3.9 earthquake a few miles east of me. No, I didn’t feel the tiny quake, but the news reminded me that a more significant shaker could strike at any time. As I watched the news while sipping my morning coffee, my wife brought me a letter that had arrived the night before. It was another all-too-familiar bit of news: My name, address, and driver’s license number had been leaked in a data breach. There are many parallels between natural…
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