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SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Rule

Effective on or after December 18, 2023, SEC regulators are requesting clear, documented evidence of how companies conduct cybersecurity materiality assessments and they’re leaving it up to each organization to define for themselves what constitutes material harm and which incidents rise to the level of disclosure.

Can Organizations Avoid Data Breaches?

Join industry leaders SAI360 and RadarFirst for a 30-minute webinar where we’ll assess a real-world privacy incident to demonstrate how you can manage the full incident lifecycle. Gain valuable insights into compliance with notification obligations and strengthen your incident response playbook from discovery to case management, breach determination, decision-making, and notification. Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare for data breaches in today’s regulatory landscape.

Third-Party Risk Management and Vendor Notifications

Third-party vendor contracts can multiply the impacts of a data breach unlike any other and bring with them a veritable sea of risks. In our series, RadarFirst Investigates, we set sail to explore the challenges of vendor contract management for operations to discover how organizations can protect their data and their customers. Read the key takeaways in this blog.

6 Ways to Build Trust with Privacy

Data, privacy, and trust must be interconnected. For example, organizations that manage incident response effectively likely apply best practices, which has a positive effect on trust. When it comes to incident response, here are six ways to put privacy (and trust) first.

Key Takeaways: Building Trust Through Privacy Incident Documentation

In an unmissable session of The Privacy Collective, Doug Kruger, VP of Strategic Accounts at RadarFirst, took a deep dive with Jodi Daniels, Founder, CEO and Consultant at Red Clover Advisors, into building trust through effective privacy incident documentation. Read the key takeaways from the session.

Building a Culture of Trust 

When it comes to managing sensitive data, we at RadarFirst understand the stakes of trust management. At RadarFirst privacy isn’t just what we do, it’s who we are and we are proud that our culture shares our customers’ deep commitment to privacy as a fundamental right. 

The Race to Global Privacy Coverage

In a special session of The Privacy Collective, Zelda Olentia, Senior Product Manager, Regulatory Analysis & Content at RadarFirst, and Claude-Etienne Armingaud, partner at K&L Gates LLP and a coordinator for the Firm’s Data Protection, Privacy, and Security practice group, discuss the path to global privacy protection and tactics to scale operations for what’s to come. Here are the key takeaways…