Webinar: Best Practices for Managing Your Privacy Program
Does your organization have a plan in place to reduce the risk of sensitive data loss? Attend this webinar to learn how to assess your company's privacy program and develop a privacy strategy.
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Held on: May 22, 2007 Duration: 1 hour Presenter: Jennifer Albornoz Mulligan, Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc. Who Attended:
- Privacy Officers and Practitioners
- Ethics and Compliance Officers
- General Counsels
- Security Officers
- Corporate Responsibility Officers
Failures in data privacy protection, such as TJX, arise every week. Organizations must protect themselves by having a plan in place to reduce the risk of sensitive data loss. In this webinar, Forrester Research Analyst Jennifer Albornoz Mulligan will explore what should be included in your corporate privacy strategy plan to prevent data loss, and how to handle a breach should one occur. With privacy, as in many other areas, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail! Learning Objectives:
- To understand the impact of a weak privacy strategy
- Results of an April 2007 Forrester Research report entitled “Calculating the Cost of a Security Breach”
- To learn privacy program best practices, which encompass privacy principles, oversight, policies and procedures, communication, laws and regulations, incident and investigation, third-parties, and safeguards
Presenter Bio:
Jennifer Albornoz Mulligan, Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc. Jennifer is a leading expert on privacy, and also researches server operating system security and RFID security. She helps Forrester clients develop and improve their strategy around client and employee privacy. In her research, Jennifer covers such security-related topics as technical and process-oriented safeguards when building privacy programs. In the past, she has written about the Web application firewall market and open source business development. She also contributes to the Forrester Security & Risk Management Blog about current issues and offerings in privacy and security.
In her previous position, Jennifer served as a researcher at Forrester. In that role, she interviewed hundreds of executives on topics such as privacy, server security, mobile device security, and Web application firewalls. Jennifer graduated from MIT with an SM in computer science, and from Carnegie Mellon University with a BS in both mathematical studies and computer science.
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