In late March, the public learned that hackers stole credit card information from approximately 45 million cardholder customers of TJX, the parent company of retailers such as TJ Maxx and Marshalls (see "Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More," 1 February 2007, by Cutter Fellow and ERM&G Practice Director Robert N. Charette). Never have shoppers in search of bargains anticipated bargaining for so much -- great prices and theft of personal information.
Advisor
Lessons Learned from the Breach
By John Berry
Posted April 12, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |
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