Cyber-intrusions are headline news every day, primarily because organized criminals around the world can engage in automated cyber-attacks including spear phishing, ransomware, and credit card data theft. For modern day businesses, cyber-intrusions are really a matter of when, not if. IT professionals devote a great deal of time and energy to protecting businesses from cyber-attacks, but this webcast will provide insight about what to do when the intrusion occurs, including reporting to governments and what type of cyber-insurance will help.
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