JLR ordered 30,000 staff to reset passwords in person after cyberattack (opens in new tab)

Aimee Turner reports: Jaguar Land Rover ordered all 30,000 employees to reset their passwords in person following a cyberattack that raised concerns staff credentials had been compromised. Speaking at Infosecurity Europe, former Jaguar Land Rover chief information security officer Ashish Shrestha revealed the company required employees to physically verify their identity before resetting passwords after… Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level up your skills? Get ...

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