Breach Autopsy: Hasbro and the Weeks-Long Recovery Problem Hasbro's cyber incident matters because a weeks-long recovery window usually points to deeper resilience failures, not just one bad day.
Policy Roast: LinkedIn Wants Enterprise Trust While Secretly Fingerprinting Its Users LinkedIn's extension fingerprinting scandal is not just creepy. It creates privacy, vendor-risk, and legal exposure for the companies whose employees use it.
Breach Autopsy: Balance Autism and the Hidden Cost of Vendor Email Compromises When a vendor's compromised email becomes your class action lawsuit - Balance Autism's settlement shows why vendor access control is a legal liability, not just a security one.
Policy Roast: JCPenney's AI Makeup Advisor Just Became a $50M BIPA Liability Virtual try-on tech meets Illinois biometric law. JCPenney faces class action over facial scanning without consent. Again.
Breach Autopsy: When Your Ransomware Settlement Costs More Than Your Security Budget Long Island Plastic Surgical Group settled a BlackCat ransomware class action for $2.6M. That's a lot of money to pay for security you should have had upfront.
Breach Autopsy: Stryker and the Wiper Problem Here is the part nobody wants to admit: the breach was not the surprise. The timeline was.
Breaches don’t end at containment. They start the lawsuit clock. Containment is a technical milestone. In 2026, it is rarely the end of the event.