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Welcome new readers from Seton Hall Law

Posted on April 21, 2018 by Dissent

Welcome to all new readers from Seton Hall Law School and attendees at the Artificial Intelligence Conference this week.

On this site, you’ll find news stories on data breaches from all sectors and from around the world. You’ll also find original investigations and reporting on breaches that you won’t find on other sites. Browse the categories to get a sense of how news stories are organized.  As of today, there are more than 21,000 posts archived.

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