October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM). However, for many in the business community, the need for mere awareness has long passed. Now, many organizations are focused on the next step: planning—how does management best prevent against a breach, and if a breach does happen, what do regulators expect?
Outside counsel are a crucial facet of these strategies, but turning to an attorney every time there is a minor question can be too time-consuming—and costly. To combat this problem, the cybersecurity and data privacy practice at Mayer Brown has issued a new handbook, “Cybersecurity Regulation in the United States: Governing Frameworks and Emerging Trends,” which aims to provide a snapshot of key cybersecurity compliance issues across different industries.
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