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Nissan Data Breach Exposes Employee Information

Infosecurity Magazine reports that Nissan has disclosed a significant data breach affecting employee information, linked to a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle PeopleSoft. This breach highlights the persistent risks associated with third-party software vulnerabilities, which can have severe implications for data security.

Why this matters for UK organisations

UK businesses using Oracle PeopleSoft or similar third-party applications should be particularly vigilant about applying patches and updates promptly. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a robust patch management process and regularly reviewing third-party software security to protect sensitive information.

What to review

Organisations should ensure that their patch management processes are robust and up-to-date, particularly for third-party software like Oracle PeopleSoft. Regularly assess the security of applications used within your organisation and ensure that any vulnerabilities are addressed promptly to mitigate the risk of data breaches.

Source: Infosecurity Magazine

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