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Data Privacy: Shifting Focus From Preventing to Preparing

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and as businesses enter a new year, learning about cybersecurity best practices and stressing the collective effort needed to prevent cyber breaches, scams and hacks continues to be a priority. 

In a world where everything is accessible digitally, what are some of the reactions businesses can take in terms of cybersecurity and data privacy? It all starts with a shift in focus.

Be sure to join us for our next Second Wednesday Morning Break where we will discuss the topic of Data Privacy: Shifting Focus From Preventing to Preparing. See session information below:

  • When: Wednesday, October 13 from 9:00-9:30 am

Hosted by moderator Patricia Scott, this Q&A discussion will feature business and cybersecurity attorney Taylor Gast. This discussion will touch on what a business can do to better protect their digital assets including shifting focus:

  • From trying to prevent a breach from ever happening, to preparing for an inevitable breach to minimize the damage when and if it occurs.
  • From viewing data privacy and security as simply IT issues that can be dealt with at an IT level, to viewing them as business issues from the top down and addressing them as a whole.

If you would like to learn more from Taylor about Cybersecurity, Data Privacy and Vendor Management, click the link below for a short video to view or share at your convenience:

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