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A ransomware attack on your systems or your data can occur at any time and from multiple attack vectors (email phishing, remote desktop protocol, software vulnerability, vendor event, etc.). And, when these attacks occur, time is of the essence. Because of this, there isn’t much time to answer questions such as “Should I report this?” “Who should I report this to?” and “What do I do next?” — and a wrong answer can set into motion circumstances and events that challenge the organization’s ability to appropriately recover and respond to the incident. An organization should understand – before an event occurs – when and how to respond to the event and leverage the suite of exceptional resources made available to them via their cyber insurance carrier.
With thousands of incident responses under their belts, Mullen Coughlin attorneys Jennifer A. Coughlin and Carolyn Purwin Ryan will provide real-life examples of what organizations have done correctly, and what they haven’t done correctly, when faced with a real or perceived ransomware incident. Tales from the Front Lines will provide the do’s and don’ts of a ransomware incident and best practices an organization should take to mitigate the financial and operational effect of a cyber incident.
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Do’s and Don’ts of Ransomware Incident Response: Tales from the Front Lines
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. ET
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- When to contact data privacy counsel
- The benefits of quickly contacting data privacy counsel
- What mistakes organizations have made before, during and after an incident
- Best practices for investigating and responding to a ransomware incident
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Elissa K. Doroff – Cyber Technical Leader, Management and Professional Lines at NFP
Jennifer A. Coughlin – Partner, Mullen Coughlin LLC
Carolyn Purwin Ryan – Partner, Mullen Coughlin LLC |
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2/21 (21-FPC-GEN-SVP-0106) This information has been provided as an informational resource for NFP clients and business partners. It is intended to provide general guidance, and is not intended to address specific risk scenarios. Regarding insurance coverage questions, each specific policy must be reviewed in its entirety to determine the extent, if any, of coverage available. If you have questions, please reach out to your NFP contact.
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