Webinar: Post-Breach Forensics
Once a data breach has occurred, there are critical steps that should be taken that can minimize the loss. This webinar focuses on a high level discussion regarding post-breach forensics and response to minimize losses.
Held on: December 12, 2007
Duration: 1 hour
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Network security and information privacy risks have reached a historic high. Once a data breach has occurred, taking critical steps can minimize the loss. In this webinar, our presenters will focus on a high-level discussion regarding post-breach forensics and how a company or institution should respond to these incidents to minimize the loss of sensitive data.
The discussion will cover the importance of an incident response plan, post-breach strategy, evidence retention, and post-intrusion assessment. Participants will gain a greater understanding of the need for proper data protection and the proper response to data breach incidents in order to keep themselves out of the latest headlines!
Who Should Attend:
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Security Officers
- Computer Security Consultants
- IT Litigators
Learning Outcomes:
- Complete an incident response plan
- Assess the assignment of post breach roles and responsibilities
- Develop processes and procedures for the proper handling of electronic evidence
- Assess your own response plan and compliance with data privacy legislation
- Complete a mock breach exercise to assess your incident response team capabilities
Presenters:

Joseph P. Dooley, CPA.CITP, CFE
Managing Director, KPMG LLP
Joseph P. Dooley is a Managing Director at KPMG Forensic, in its New York City Office. His responsibilities include managing all aspects of Forensic engagements, including planning, conducting fieldwork, reporting and contract administration. Learn more (PDF).
Edward K. Moon
Director, KPMG LLP
Edward K. Moon is a Director in KPMG's New York Forensic Advisory practice with over 15 years of technical, functional and operational experience in regulatory compliance, forensic technology and information technology. Learn more (PDF).
Scott W. Andraschko
Manager, KPMG LLP
Scott Andraschko is a Manager in the Forensic Practice of KPMG LLP in the Chicago office. He has experience in conducting computer forensic examinations and has participated on a variety of forensic engagements including litigation support, fraud investigations and anti-money laundering look backs. Learn more (PDF).
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