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Cyber Security: Proactive Steps to Minimize Liability

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Under the assumption that no steps will guarantee freedom from an intrusion, analyze the steps that a company should take to minimize the likely liability when an intrusion occurs.

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1. Cyber Security: Proactive Steps to Minimize Liability  (Jun 2015)

Mark L. Krotoski, Ronald W. Breaux, Erin Nealy Cox, Tracy M. Preston

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Cyber Security: Proactive Steps to Minimize Liability  (Jun 2015)

Under the assumption that no steps will guarantee freedom from an intrusion, analyze the steps that a company should take to minimize the likely liability when an intrusion occurs. 

Originally presented: May 2015 Government Enforcement Institute

Mark L. Krotoski, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Silicon Valley, CA
Ronald W. Breaux, Partner, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Erin Nealy Cox, Executive Managing Director, Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX
Tracy M. Preston, SVP & General Counsel, The Neiman Marcus Group - Dallas, TX