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Revision as of 17:33, 20 October 2023
Introduction
A data breach, also known as a data leak or data spill, occurs when sensitive or confidential information is accessed, disclosed, or exposed to unauthorized parties. These incidents can have severe consequences for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. This article explores the various aspects of data breaches, including their causes, consequences, prevention measures, notable examples, and the evolving landscape of data security.
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Conclusion
Data breaches pose a significant threat to individuals, organizations, and society. Preventing and mitigating these incidents require a proactive approach to cybersecurity, a commitment to best practices, and ongoing vigilance in the face of an ever-changing threat landscape. Staying informed about the latest developments in data security is key to safeguarding sensitive information.