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Five Questions for General Counsels Regarding Cybersecurity Due Diligence

By Joseph A. Castelluccio & Nina Flax on October 23, 2018
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Whether it comes in the form of a cyber attack to your network or a consumer privacy enforcement action brought by a state regulator, no organization is immune from the risks that come from processing and securing sensitive personal and commercial data. Conducting a due diligence process that addresses privacy and security risks is necessary for acquirers and should be expected by target companies. Here are five considerations for General Counsels to help them do it right.

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    Privacy and Cybersecurity
  • Blog:
    Inside Cybersecurity & Privacy Law
  • Organization:
    Mayer Brown

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