It’s a nightmare scenario, one that’s more and more common every year as data becomes more valuable — despite your best defenses, some of the confidential data your company holds on to was accessed by hackers or cyber criminals. While the breach is in the past, there’s a lot your company can still do to make the best of the situation — as well as a number of pitfalls that even major businesses fall into. Here are five mistakes that you need to avoid when disclosing a data breach. Read More
- Not Having a Plan
- Not Moving Fast Enough
- Trying to Cover Up the Breach
- Not Contacting the Right Authorities
- Providing Too Little Information — or Too Much
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