Investigating the Investigation: Navigating Regulatory Uncertainty in the Wake of a Breach
07 May 2025
Following a cybersecurity incident, regulators are increasingly scrutinizing the breach response. This is especially true in the case of a mega breach. Organizations must navigate the latest enforcement trends amongst an already dizzying disclosure, notification, and legal landscape post-breach.
Join Foley and PWC for a unique perspective on managing legal, forensic, and analytics risks post-breach.

Whether you’re a legal or cybersecurity professional looking to enhance your expertise or an organization seeking to prepare for the inevitable, this webinar will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to weather the storm.
Key Topics
- Regulators’ considerations when investigating a breach investigation. Drawing from recent enforcement actions and litigation trends, we help professionals to understand breach investigation principles to align their business’s response strategy with compliance requirements.
- Key elements in effective breach response (including in a mega breach). Practical tips on what’s required to empower executive stakeholders to lead an effective and defensible response.
- How to reduce costs and improve outcomes with preparation. Actionable steps in preparing for and emerging stronger from an incident.
Featured Speakers
- Pat Kellerman, PwC Managing Director, Legal Managed Services
- Mark Ray, PwC Principal, Incident Response
- Joe Swanson, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Click here for more information and how to register.
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