Linda McGlasson

Linda McGlasson

Managing Editor

Linda McGlasson is a seasoned writer and editor with 20 years of experience in writing for corporations, business publications and newspapers. She has worked in the Financial Services industry for more than 12 years. Most recently Linda headed information security awareness and training and the Computer Incident Response Team for Securities Industry Automation Corporation (SIAC), a subsidiary of the NYSE Group (NYX). As part of her role she developed infosec policy, developed new awareness testing and led the company's incident response team. In the last two years she's been involved with the Financial Services Information Sharing Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), editing its quarterly member newsletter and identifying speakers for member meetings.


Average Cost of a Data Breach is $202 Per Record

Linda McGlasson  •  February 2, 2009

Heartland Update: Class Action Suit Filed

Linda McGlasson  •  January 29, 2009

FTC Mum on Heartland Breach

Linda McGlasson  •  January 29, 2009

Heartland Breach: Bigger than TJX?

Linda McGlasson  •  January 26, 2009

Heartland Update: Banks, Credit Unions Alert Customers to Breach

Linda McGlasson  •  January 23, 2009

Heartland Payment Systems, Forcht Bank Discover Data Breaches

Linda McGlasson  •  January 21, 2009

RBS WorldPay Hacked

Linda McGlasson  •  January 8, 2009

The Top 10 Regulatory Issues of '09

Linda McGlasson  •  December 2, 2008

10 Tips for Cyber Monday Safety

Linda McGlasson  •  November 28, 2008

PCI Data Security Standard Updated

Linda McGlasson  •  October 6, 2008

Crime Time: Malware and the Latest Threats to Your Business

Linda McGlasson  •  April 18, 2008

Hannaford Data Breach May be 'Tip of the Iceberg'

Linda McGlasson  •  April 4, 2008

TJX, MasterCard Agree on $24 Million Settlement

Linda McGlasson  •  April 4, 2008

Hannaford Data Breach: The Victims Fight Back

Linda McGlasson  •  March 24, 2008

Who's Afraid of PCI? No Need For Fear, Just Compliance

Linda McGlasson  •  August 24, 2007

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