As general counsel become increasingly involved in corporate cybercrime issues, data security is sure to be a hot-button topic for legal departments in 2017. So we talked with David Remnitz (DR), who leads Ernst & Young’s (EY) global forensic technology and discovery services practice and has more than 25 years consulting with companies, regulators and law enforcement on cybercrime response; and with Timothy Ryan (TR), an EY principal in cyber investigations and forensic technology. Here’s what they see coming in 2017:

Q: Surveys tell us that general counsel have become the go-to person for handling matters arising from a data breach. Are you seeing that ?

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