"You're going to be hacked so have a plan" - a warning from the FBI's Cyber division, highlighting the risk organizations face from a single lapse in their data security. While high-profile breaches within financial services have not occurred as frequently as within healthcare and other sector, the risks are just as palpable.
Register for this webinar and hear first-hand from Stephen Treglia, Legal Counsel at Absolute Software and former Assistant DA, Chief, Technology Crime Unit in New York, about:
How you can reduce non-compliance penalties by proving to auditors that you had strong security processes in place BEFORE a breach occurred;
Why every data breach to-date has been settled out of court;
Technical options that exist that could allow you to minimize - or even avoid - damaging outcomes.
Background
Whether it's a violation of Sarbanes Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley or a State breach notification law, a data breach can have substantial legal and financial consequences. All it takes is a single security lapse and the next thing you know, you're trending on Twitter (not in a good way), and your CEO is resigning.
Although high profile breaches within Financial Services have not occurred as frequently as within Healthcare and other segments, according to the FBI's Cyber division, "you're going to be hacked so have a plan."
Join Stephen Treglia, Legal Counsel at Absolute Software and former Assistant DA, Chief, Technology Crime Unit in New York for an insightful session on data security readiness and the regulatory landscape for financial services organizations. Topics include:
How you can reduce non-compliance penalties by proving to auditors that you had strong security processes in place BEFORE the security incident occurred;
Why every data breach to-date has been settled out of court;
Technical options that exist that could allow you to minimize - or even avoid - damaging outcomes;
Additional vulnerabilities you should consider when responding to a security incident.
Glave is a leading Product Manager and resident subject matter expert with Absolute Software. He plays a key role in steering business requirements into products and feature sets that define Absolute's application while working with Absolute's customer-facing and development teams. Geoff has worked in software product management for 15 years. Prior to joining Absolute, Geoff developed administrative tools with a Fortune-1000 eLearning company. .
Treglia has been legal counsel to the investigations section at Absolute Software Corp. since November of 2010. As such, he oversees a worldwide staff of 38 investigators and data analysts to ensure they perform their duties in a legally compliant manner. Treglia also liaisons with current law enforcement to aid Absolute's investigations staff in their efforts to work with law enforcement to re-acquire the mobile devices stolen from Absolute's customers, a staff which has recovered 35,000 stolen devices from 112 countries. Prior to joining Absolute, Treglia completed a 30-year career as a prosecutor in New York, having created and supervised one of the world's first computer crime units from 1997-2010, a unit that included a full complement of prosecutors, cybercrime investigators, computer forensic analysts and online undercover investigators.
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