Humans: The True Cyber Wild Cards for Data Breaches
- Jodka, Sara H.
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Join Dickinson Wright Attorney Sara Jodka for a webinar titled “Humans: The True Cyber Wild Cards for Data Breaches” on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. EST.
There has always been an intersection between employment law and privacy law, but in the technology age (which is quickly turning into the data breach age) that intersection has never been so precarious. Indeed, most privacy incidents are caused by some sort of human error. As such, there are IT solutions and human solutions that businesses must employ collectively to effectively combat privacy-related issues.
In this entertaining and informative webinar, Ms. Jodka will focus on the human side of data security, data privacy and employment. She will take participants through the steps businesses should take to alleviate some of the human-created privacy issues and you will learn about:
• Privacy laws you should be aware of
• The types of information protected by law and/or otherwise susceptible to a data breach
• Identify how businesses go about identifying where their protectable data is located
• The types of breaches that put businesses at risk
• The process of “properly protecting protectable information” from a breach
• Guidance through training and the implementation of proper policies
To learn more about this webinar or to register, please click here.
There has always been an intersection between employment law and privacy law, but in the technology age (which is quickly turning into the data breach age) that intersection has never been so precarious. Indeed, most privacy incidents are caused by some sort of human error. As such, there are IT solutions and human solutions that businesses must employ collectively to effectively combat privacy-related issues.
In this entertaining and informative webinar, Ms. Jodka will focus on the human side of data security, data privacy and employment. She will take participants through the steps businesses should take to alleviate some of the human-created privacy issues and you will learn about:
• Privacy laws you should be aware of
• The types of information protected by law and/or otherwise susceptible to a data breach
• Identify how businesses go about identifying where their protectable data is located
• The types of breaches that put businesses at risk
• The process of “properly protecting protectable information” from a breach
• Guidance through training and the implementation of proper policies
To learn more about this webinar or to register, please click here.
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