Incident & Breach Response , Managed Detection & Response (MDR) , Security Operations
Tips on Working With Law Enforcement After a Breach
Attorney Ruth Promislow Offers Do's and Don'tsAlthough it's important to work with law enforcement after a data breach, organizations need to be careful about what information they share, says attorney Ruth Promislow, partner at Bennett Jones LLP.
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In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's recent Fraud and Breach Prevention Summit in Chicago, where Promislow was a panelist, she discusses:
- Why organizations should have an attorney involved when working with law enforcement;
- The differences in working with in-house attorneys vs. outside legal experts;
- Creating a breach response strategy.
Promislow practices commercial litigation with a focus on commercial crime, including cybersecurity, investment fraud, employee fraud and anti-money laundering. She has extensive experience with cybersecurity matters, including cyber preparedness, incident response and related litigation. She oversees and conducts internal investigations for clients, working with internal and external auditors.