Disney says most of its business will stop using Slack by the end of the year
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Disney's decision to move away from Slack reflects concerns for data security after a significant breach where 1.1 terabytes of internal data was leaked, illustrating corporate vulnerability today.
Ameesh Divatia highlights that the Disney breach emphasizes a new era of corporate vulnerabilities, distinguishing it from typical leaks, noting the implications of potential corporate espionage.
Internal communications at Disney will migrate away from Slack by Q1 FY25, indicating proactive measures to prevent future data leakage and enhance overall security practices.
The incident involving NullBulge underscores a shift in cybersecurity risks, as data breaches evolve from merely leaking emails to encompassing sensitive corporate information.
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