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Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT

The past year has demonstrated that no organization is immune to security incidents that could affect its employees, customers, and reputation.  Understanding the complex legal framework governing data privacy and developing a plan to mitigate risk can be the difference between an incident and a disaster.

Join Epstein Becker Green's Privacy & Security Practice for a comprehensive overview of data breach priorities impacting organizations that deal in electronic data.  Presenters will identify strategies to prepare for and prevent security incidents as well as summarize key takeaways from the biggest breaches of 2014.

Attendees will also learn about:

  • Complying with the evolving legal landscape
  • Minimizing data breach exposure
  • Developing an incident response plan and effectively responding to an incident
  • Setting organizational priorities, and getting buy-in

Speakers:

Adam C. Solander, Member of the Firm

Patricia M. Wagner, Member of the Firm

Who Should Attend:

Compliance Professionals, In-House Counsel, Board Members, and Information Security Professionals

To register for this webinar, please click here.

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