Episode 3: Managing a breach
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October 21, 2021
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CPD credits: This episode qualifies for 0.5 hours of Substantive credit in Ontario and 0.5 hours of Practice Management credit in British Columbia.
Data breaches in Canada hit a record high last year with an average cost of more than $6 million per incident. Data breaches are beginning to affect every sector and industry and regulation is beginning to increase to address these breaches. The second episode in our cybersecurity series, join hosts Ailsa Bloomer and Andrew McCoomb as they dig into how best to manage a data privacy breach. What constitutes a breach? What do you actually do when a breach happens? And how do you mitigate the impact and reduce the risk of a future incident? For the discussion, we welcome back Imran Ahmad, co-head of information governance, privacy and cybersecurity and head of Norton Rose Fulbright’s technology sector. Joining Imran is Miranda Sharpe, an associate from our Calgary office and a member of Norton Rose Fulbright’s national information governance, privacy and cybersecurity team.
CPD credits: This episode qualifies for 0.5 hours of Substantive credit in Ontario and 0.5 hours of Practice Management credit in British Columbia.
For more information, check out Imran’s book, Cybersecurity in Canada: A Guide to Best Practices, Planning, and Management.
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