Although there have been a number of important health care stories in the past year, including ebola, Forbes believes the biggest is cyber security. Here’s why.

The firm Information Is Beautiful has put together this great infographic tracking the biggest data breaches in the past decade, showing the size, date, type and impact of attack.
The FBI was recently briefed on an alternative theory about who hacked Sony Pictures. Norse, the cybersecurity intelligence firm who briefed the FBI, doesn’t believe North Korea is responsible, instead
The United States Secret Service has refused to share data from their internal network computer monitoring systems with the Department of Homeland Security.
According to a recent Websense report, health care will see a substantial increase of data stealing attack campaigns in 2015.
The office supply chain store Staples reported a data breach that compromised about 1.16 million payment cards used at 115 different locations.
A quick breakdown of what has happened in the past 10-ish days:
Sony Pictures Entertainment has $60 million worth of cyber insurance with Marsh according to leaked documents provided by the hackers, who are in one way or another related to North
Today the FBI announced that there is now “enough information to conclude that the North Korean government is responsible for these actions.”
According to the The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) community banks across the country had to issue customers “nearly 7.5 million credit and debit cards at a total reissuance cost