A Three-Part Series of Webcasts About Data Breach Response and Cybersecurity, Designed Exclusively For CFOs, GCs and CCOs
>>> Webcast One: What Every GC, CFO and CCO Needs To Know About
Data Breach Response <<<
A data breach responder is like a high-tech plumber. Just like a plumber does when a house’s basement floods, data breach responders identify the cause of a breach; combine forces to contain its damage; and collaborate on remediation.
But while a plumber can provide reasonable assurances that the basement will not flood again, a data breach responder cannot promise the same about a future data breach. In fact, another breach is not only possible, it’s likely. That is why data breaches don’t define victim companies – how they respond to data breaches does.
Yet while today’s news outlets provide an endless stream of data breach reports, rarely is an actual incident response ever discussed. Understanding data breach response workflow not only helps a company prepare for a breach, it also helps a company manage cybersecurity risk overall. This webcast covers the most typical workflows that companies must undertake amid the incident response of a data breach.
Please join John Reed Stark, President of John Reed Stark Consulting LLC, and Brian L. Rubin, Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, as they address these issues and your questions in a free, one-hour webcast.
To attend this webcast (the live version is scheduled for Thursday, January 7th, 2016 at 1:00 PM EST, please sign up below.