FTC orders Marriott and Starwood to boost cybersecurity following major incidents

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  • The FTC is imposing strict rules on the Marriott Hotel chain
  • Three huge data breaches from the Marriott led to hundreds of millions of customers being exposed
  • FTC says the company failed to implement proper security measures

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has told Marriott International and Starword Hotels to implement a robust customer data security scheme following multiple security failures in recent years.

Between 2015 and 2020, Marriott suffered three huge data breaches, resulting in over the details of over 344 million customers across the world being exposed, including passport details, payment cards, and other personally identifiable information.

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