Data breaches remain a huge 
concern for companies. So far this year, retailers including Wendy’s, Omni Hotels & Resorts and Noodles & Company have informed customers that their personal information was compromised. Ironically, even Verizon Enterprise Solutions, which helps businesses and government agencies worldwide respond to data breaches, was recently hit by hackers who stole the information of about 1.5 million customers.

It’s no wonder that in a March 2016 survey conducted by Consero Group in partnership with AegisAdvantage, cybersecurity topped senior legal executives’ main areas of risk, with 52 percent of respondents naming it a major risk, followed closely by data privacy at 50 percent.

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