Blog - Incident Response Management
Scalable and Proactive Incident Response
May 25, 2021A successful incident response plan must scale with new and changing data breach regulations. To equip your privacy team with the tools they need to scale and mature, we look at how a Fortune-100 company models scalability internationally. Download the case study to learn more.
Read More7 Years of Insufficient Data Breach Response
May 6, 20217 years after the initial OWASP privacy risks report, insufficient data breach response remains #3 on the 2021 roundup. This blog explores how conditions have changed to make data breach management more difficult for privacy leaders and privacy incident response practices need to adapt to what’s happening now.
Read MorePrivacy Metrics to Reduce Business Costs
Apr 30, 2021The first challenge many privacy programs face is not knowing where to find meaningful data and how to tie it back to specific business practices. In this blog, you’ll learn how to find, quantify, and evaluate meaningful data that not only reduces business costs but also positions your privacy team to take proactive measures to mitigate future risk.
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Explore More2023 Privacy Incident Management Benchmarking Report
18 Functions to Prove Value with Intelligent Incident Response
7 Steps to Raise Your Incident Response IQ
Privacy Team Tabletop Exercise
How Anonymization Protects Data Privacy, or Not
Apr 7, 2021While data protection measures can’t prevent notifiable breaches, they still help affected individuals, your organization, and regulators.
Read MoreOperationalize Incident Response
Apr 1, 2021From the moment an incident is discovered the clock is ticking. Luckily, in the age of automation, you can reduce risk assessment by 50%.
Read MoreHealthcare Incident Response Done Right
Mar 30, 2021When healthcare organizations leverage a multi-factor risk assessment in incident response, notifiable breaches drop by 93% according to Radar user metadata. Now more than ever, important is to have a go-to incident response plan that protects patient privacy and shows good faith to regulators and the public. A good ending starts with a good beginning.
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