Partner Stephen Aschettino was quoted in a SC Magazine article, “On Deck: Predictions for 2016 and Beyond,” on December 14, 2015. The article discussed trends, threats and predictions for the cyber universe to expect in 2016. Aschettino said, “With bring your own device sweeping the corporate world, I expect to see in 2016 an increase in the quantity and scale of data breaches stemming from mobile devices…Monitoring and protecting these employee-owned devices creates real challenges for company security pros. Moreover, technical exclusions in some cyber-insurance policies may void coverage for data breaches stemming from devices owned by individuals rather than the insured company.”
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