It’s our hope that you find this report not only interesting, but helpful in making 2014 the year in which you establish an incident response plan and take further steps to ensure the protection of privacy and data in your environment. And quite simply, remember, an online attacker usually enters through your network’s “back door” or a door you didn’t realize you left open but the FTC, State Attorneys General and other regulators will no doubt be lining up thereafter knocking on your “front door!” How will you respond?
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Insights and recommendations discussed include:
Buying Cyber Insurance and Intellectual Property Protection in
Today’s Rapidly Evolving Threat Environment
by Christine Marciano, President/CEO, Cyber Data Risk Managers
Understanding the 2014 Threats, Risks and Importance of Incident
Response
by JD Sherry, Vice President, Technology & Solutions, Trend Micro
The Often Forgotten About Data Breach Weak Spot: Disposal of IT
Equipment
by Judy Selby, Partner, Baker Hotelster
Inadequate Protection of Sensitive Data has Increasingly Expensive
Consequences, Several Tips to Consider
by Barry Schrager, President, XBridge Systems
Ad Hoc Incident Response isn’t Enough Anymore
by Bruce Schneier, Cyber Security Technologist, Author, CTO, Co3 Systems
In 2014 Make Sure to Secure Your Public WiFi Networks by Making
Them Private
by Kent Lawson, CEO, Private Wifi
2014: The Year New Privacy Risks and Data Breaches Arise Due to
Evolving Internet of Things, Big Data, Mobile Apps and Wearable
Computing Device Risks
by Rebecca Herold, CEO, The Privacy Professor
Data Breaches will continue to dominate the Headlines in 2014 and
Organizations must ensure their Security Efforts Measure Up to
Specific Control Standards or else Face the Consequences
by Anthony M. Freed, Community Engagement Coordinator, TripWire
Data Breaches are a Fact of Life in the Digital Age and Organizations
will Increasingly be under Pressure by Customers and Governments
to become more immune to Cyber Attacks
by Michael Fertik, CEO, Reputation.com
In 2014, The Voice of the Customer Will Drive Organizations to
Reprioritize their Security and Data Privacy Measures or Else Lose
their Customer’s Business
by Jack Danahy, CEO, Danahy Advisors LLC
Simply put, 2014 is the Year to Get Back to Basics and Build a Strong
Data Privacy and Security Program
by Shaun Dakin, CEO, Dakin Associates and the Privacy Camp
Why Understanding a Breach Victim’s Mindset is Key to a Successful
Data Breach Resolution Plan
by Michael Bruemmer, Vice President, Data Breach Resolution, Experian
Five Questions for Senior Leadership to Consider on How to bring IT,
Physical and Human Security together under a true Information
Security Governance Program
by Andy Bochman, CEO, Bochman Advisors
Listing of Key Information Security Areas that Must be Assessed at
Least Annually
by Ronald Beltz, Vice President, Loricca
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