Coping with A Major Security Breach? What’s your Contingency Plan?
by Martin Allen - MD of Pointsec Mobile Technologies - Friday, 10 February 2006.
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6. What action will the marketing department take to help regain the trust of new customers who have decided to take their accounts elsewhere?

7. Which laws and regulations has the organisation broken, and in which countries? For example, the UK’s Data Protection Act requires companies to make care of customers’ personal information.


Conclusion

The trust of one’s customers and investors is among the greatest assets that your organisation owns. Lose it, and you’re well on your way to being out of business. But failing to protect key information and data, or to introduce unnecessary delays in making losses public, could make such a situation a reality. Which is why full disc encryption should be mandatory to all organisations no matter what size!

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