Government Cybersecurity: Why Databases Remain Targets for Major Data Breaches

2,090 cyberattacks strike globally each week, with government databases now the prize target for nation-states and criminals alike.
All the latest and largest data breaches

2,090 cyberattacks strike globally each week, with government databases now the prize target for nation-states and criminals alike.

Hackers breached a third-party vendor handling Texas hunting licenses, exposing 3 million individuals' driver's licenses and passport numbers.

Data collection security begins with not collecting unnecessary information in the first place—then protecting what you do collect through encryption, access control, and regulatory compliance.

Customer feedback systems face rising data breach risks—here's how to protect the sensitive information your customers trust you with.

Form submission data is a prime target for attackers, but layered defenses can protect it from breach.

Email tracking is industry standard, but new laws require explicit consent—and enforcement is accelerating worldwide.

Newsletter breaches expose millions yearly. Protect subscriber data with email authentication, encryption, and strict consent records.

From plaintext passwords to session cookies that skip MFA, here is exactly what a webmail breach hands attackers — and why your inbox is the prize.

Email signatures can be spoofed, stolen, or manipulated to impersonate you. Protect them through account security, domain authentication, and cryptographic signing.

OAuth2, encryption, and secrets managers are how organizations prevent credential theft that leads to email takeover and phishing attacks.