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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Expert do's and don'ts for dealing with data breaches

A data breach victim shares his advice for addressing leakage incidents.

By Matt Hines

Organizations that experience data breaches must move quickly to assuage the fears of their constituents and go beyond expectations to address the situations effectively, according to those most familiar with the incidents ...

First to the podium was David Escalante, director of computer policy and security at Boston College, which in March 2005 experienced a break in to a server containing sensitive alumni fund-raising information.

Read more of the 9.11.07 article from InfoWorld.

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