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Develop an Incident Response Plan for Technological Threats
Sponsored By RSM McGladrey
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- Abstract:
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Exponential increases in “phishing” and other types of data theft have executive leaders of many midsized organizations concerned. Unfortunately, some continue to take a whistling-through-the-graveyard approach -- hoping it won’t happen to their company, while doing little in terms of preparedness.
Learn seven simple steps that can help protect your business against the unexpected.
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- Sponsored by: RSM McGladrey
- Posted: December 13, 2007
- Length: 5 pages
- Format: PDF (165 kb)
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