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Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC|March 26, 2020
Counsel and Co-Chair of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Crisis & Risk Management group, Maryam M. Meseha, filmed a short video providing tips on how businesses can address the heightened need for strong cybersecurity during COVID-19, which you can view below:
In the wake of the outbreak of COVID-19, businesses have been especially challenged, and as the shift from personal appearances to the virtual sphere takes place, businesses must be especially diligent to protect their information from an increased onslaught of cybersecurity attacks.
As I have stressed in my blogs, it is vital for businesses to have a “game plan” in place to protect their virtual infrastructures. This plan starts with training. Training staff on how to detect and report a potential cyber threat is now more important than ever. Then, an assessment of your virtual infrastructures must be accomplished. The tech industry calls it “pin testing”. Finally, written protocols must be developed to safeguard and protect information.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact us at 201-896-4100.
The Firm
201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comSign up to get the latest from theScarinci Hollenbeck, LLC attorneys!
Counsel and Co-Chair of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Crisis & Risk Management group, Maryam M. Meseha, filmed a short video providing tips on how businesses can address the heightened need for strong cybersecurity during COVID-19, which you can view below:
In the wake of the outbreak of COVID-19, businesses have been especially challenged, and as the shift from personal appearances to the virtual sphere takes place, businesses must be especially diligent to protect their information from an increased onslaught of cybersecurity attacks.
As I have stressed in my blogs, it is vital for businesses to have a “game plan” in place to protect their virtual infrastructures. This plan starts with training. Training staff on how to detect and report a potential cyber threat is now more important than ever. Then, an assessment of your virtual infrastructures must be accomplished. The tech industry calls it “pin testing”. Finally, written protocols must be developed to safeguard and protect information.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact us at 201-896-4100.
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