No entity can completely safeguard itself from a data breach. Although that fact could lead many CIOs, CSOs, CISOs and even the few chief information governance officers to anxiety and despair, they should take heart. There are low-cost steps that can be taken as part of a good information governance program to substantially reduce an entity’s risk of breach and position it for a rapid incident response.

It’s not as complicated as one might think.

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