Gain an understanding of what processes can be employed to protect confidential information, and what technologies can be leverage.
The pandemic has changed working remotely from a forward-thinking perk to a business necessity. This change has dramatically broadened the attack surface upon which businesses must protect against attacks upon their business by hackers. The situation is complicated by the rushed way this change occurred, denying businesses the opportunity to methodically examine the people, processes, and technology that can safeguard business data. This presentation is designed to address what confidential information is, who is impacted, what processes we can employ to protect confidential information, and what technology administrative assistants can leverage to protect that confidential information.
Agenda
Introduction
- Why Protecting Confidential Information Is so Necessary
- Speaker’s Background
Applicable Standards
- Internal Controls
- Regulatory Requirements
- Attorneys
- Health Care Workers
- Financial Services
People
- Who Is Impacted by Confidential Information and Its Treatment
- Who Has an Impact on Confidential Information
Process
- Proper Classification of Information
- Manual Steps to Protect Confidential Information
- Reducing Risk Through Data Retention Policies
- Password Policies
Technology
- Encryption
- At Rest
- In Transit
- Password Managers
- Secure Data Portals
Conclusions
- Questions
- Thank You
Speakers
Patrick T. Cronin, Esq.,
Eastern Computer Forensics- Senior manager for Accenture, an international system integrator; Accenture is a consultancy which enables their clients’ team so their clients can implement the processes and technology to deliver data excellence and drive their business forward; Patrick’s focus is privacy and data governance
- Principal for 10 years in the forensic firm of Eastern Computer Forensics; Eastern Computer Forensics provides litigation support to law firms in the areas of data analysis, historic cell tower analysis, and forensic cell phone/hard drive analysis
- Conducts regular seminars on data analysis and data visualization for attorneys
- Has been admitted in both criminal and civil proceedings as an expert on data analysis topics
- J.D. degree, Rutgers University; B.S. degree in computer science, William Paterson University; cert. forensic analysis, Champlain College; cert. data analysis, Johns Hopkins University
- Can be contacted at patrick_t_cronin@msn.com
Who Should Attend
This live webinar is designed for administrative assistants, executive assistants, office administrators, secretaries, office managers, legal assistants, and other administrative.