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Do you take into account past cybersecurity related incidents when using vendors?
Jan. 13, 2024, 5:36 p.m. | /u/Professional-Dork26
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Solar Winds, Last Pass, JP Morgan Chase, Facebook, Home Depot, Fidelity National Financial, Marriott International, etc does it matter to you when choosing a vendor? (In particular for industries not in the tech sector)?
Was thinking of signing up for a banking offer from a bank for $400. Now that I'm in the cybersecurity sector I get curious about their security posture so I googled their bank followed with …
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