How to Prepare for a Cybersecurity Breach

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In the second session in our Cybersecurity Awareness Series, learn the ins and outs of preparing your organization’s staff for a potentially damaging situation–whether created by accident or by a malicious outsider–by running a “tabletop exercise.”

Speakers:

Kathleen A. McGee, Partner, The Tech Group

Ken Fishkin, Manager of Information Security

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In the second session in our Cybersecurity Awareness Series, learn the ins and outs of preparing your organization’s staff for a potentially damaging situation–whether created by accident or by a malicious outsider–by running a “tabletop exercise.”

Speakers:

Kathleen A. McGee, Partner, The Tech Group

Ken Fishkin, Manager of Information Security

Lowenstein Sandler Cybersecurity Awareness Series

Kathleen A. McGee, partner in the firm’s Tech Group and White Collar Criminal Defense practice, and Ken Fishkin, manager of information security, share what you need to know to protect your organization’s information, how to prepare your company for the possibility of various data breaches, the most common points of entry for intruders, and other cybersecurity concerns that every organization should be aware of. See less -

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