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We hear regularly about consumer backlash from data breaches. There are usually legal repercussions, and often hard dollars (euros, yen, etc.) being spent on things like identity protection or credit monitoring. In addition, in the last couple of years, there are plenty of people that try to limit, or cease, doing business with organizations that lose their data. That isn't always possible, especially when the government is the one getting hacked, but more and more people are taking an active stance against poor internet security by organizations. It's not anything that I think will happen soon, but I bet it will happen. Airbus had a breach that lost employee data. I wonder when we'll start to see employees initiating lawsuits or other actions against their employers. My suspicion is that this will happen with former employees first, but with the GDPR, current employees in the EU might feel emboldened, and with good reason. Employers have a lot of data about us, and that ought to be well protected. Read the rest of The Employee Target |