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After the Incident: Navigating Notification Obligations
Feb 6, 2025Imagine this: Your financial services organization handles sensitive customer information and falls victim to a ransomware attack. An employee clicks on a phishing email, triggering a series of events that compromise your systems. You make a ransom payment to regain access, only to discover that personal customer data was stolen. Now, you face a maze of notification requirements.
Read MoreWhy Data Privacy Matters Now More Than Ever
Jan 27, 2025Data Privacy Week, January 27-31, 2025, is a crucial time to reflect on our digital lives and the information we share and manage online. In 2025, privacy is no longer just about closing doors or locking phones; it’s about controlling how your personal data is used and shared.
Read MoreNavigating the Complex Landscape of Digital Governance
Jan 23, 2025Let’s dive into some of the key takeaways from the IAPP Organizational Digital Governance Report 2024 and explore what industry leaders are doing to mitigate risk and drive organizational excellence in the year ahead.
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The Best Privacy Podcasts for 2025
Jan 9, 2025If your goal for the new year is to become more informed on changes in the privacy space – we got you covered. Continue reading for our list of best privacy podcasts for 2025.
Read MoreNew Solution: Acceleration Packs for Radar® Compliance
Dec 5, 2024Acceleration Packs are the first step in defining organizational risk matrices for cyber event risk assessment and reporting. These regulation-specific guides are a shortcut to creating internal processes for risk assessment, triage, escalation, and reporting within one platform, Radar® Compliance.
Read MoreReporting for Computer-Security Incident Notifications (CSIN) Obligations
Nov 21, 2024The CSIN rule requires banks to notify the OCC as soon as possible and no later than 36 hours after determining that a computer security incident has occurred. Continue reading to learn more about CSIN reporting.
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