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Ruth Promislow on Who to Contact After a Data Breach

September 22, 2017
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Ruth Promislow speaks with Information Security Media Group for a one-on-one video interview on who companies should contact after a data breach. Ruth provides her insights on:

  • why contacting the police can be critical to containing damage;
  • how working with external council is different than working with in-house legal staff, especially when it comes to matters of privilege; and
  • why boards of directors are now held to new a standard for understanding breach response.
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