Intruderrorry

Before the round starts, you have time to fortify.

Regulations like GDPR, HIPAA, and SOX require reporting data breaches within a certain timeframe. But they rarely define “breach” clearly in the presence of intruderrorry. intruderrorry

If an error exposed data but there is no evidence an intruder accessed it — do you report? If you can’t rule out an intruder, many lawyers say yes. This leads to intruderrorry over‑reporting. Conversely, some organizations under‑report, claiming “it was just an error,” later to be disproven by a forensic audit. Before the round starts, you have time to fortify

Future regulations will need an “intruderrorry clause” — a separate classification for events where the root cause remains provably ambiguous after reasonable investigation. If an error exposed data but there is

Because no single tool can eliminate intruderrorry, we need a layered approach: