Lessons from the Sony hack

Software flaws are easy to attack, so, fix them.

If we haven't yet been taught to protect our data, certainly the past six months should have changed that.

The market has been saturated with different methods of attacks leading to significant exploits, and they have had a far-reaching impact.

Over the last few weeks, we've seen a number of data breaches from LulzSec and Anonymous, and further we have seen some major global organisations experience monumental data-loss incidents, like Sony and Citigroup.

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