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Issues in Higher Education: Data Breach Response Readiness

 
August 20 - 4, 2015
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Webinar

In a data breach world of “when, not if,” higher education leaders, boards and regents are taking a deeper look at institutional preparedness. Recent high-profile breaches in higher education are a reminder that every institution is at risk.

Significant security breaches require a coordinated response on multiple fronts — security, legal, forensic, law enforcement, regulatory, insurance coverage, public relations, stakeholders, notification and personnel management — all while the clock ticks. Assessing and addressing information security risks, along with establishing a breach readiness plan, help ensure the best possible posture to defend against and respond to a breach.

Join us in exploring how your institution can assess its security risks and improve its data breach response readiness.

Date and Time
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Noon - 1 p.m. (CDT)
 
Presenter
Peter Sloan Partner, Husch Blackwell's Information Governance Group
Deborah Juhnke, IGP, CRM, Husch Blackwell Director of Information Governance Consulting

Who Should Attend
Administrators and attorneys of higher education institutions

Continuing Education Credit
Approval is pending for continuing legal education credit in Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee and Texas.

Registration
The program is complimentary; however, registration is required.

Questions?
Contact Shana Hoy at 816.983.8809.

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