Loading...
Flash Player 9 (or above) is needed to view slideshows. We have detected that you do not have it on your computer.To install it, go here
To Disclose the Breach or Not: A Case Study Discussion
Breach disclosure laws sometimes mandate that an incident be reported, but in other cases the decision is made at the discretion of the breached organization's leaders. These breach case studies explain the companies' decisions to disclose or keep the event secret. How do you weigh the sticky choices organizations should make when business motivations and social responsibility collide?
93 views | comments | 0 favorites | 2 downloads | 0 embeds (Stats)
More Info
This slideshow is Public
Total Views: 93 on Slideshare: 93 from embeds: 0
Slideshow Transcript
- Slide 1: To Disclose the Breach or
Not?
Case Study Discussion
YOUR Patricia Logan, Ph.D.
LOGO To Disclose the Breach or Not?
HERE H4, April 28, 2008
Intrusion Disclosure Investigation
1
- Slide 2: Reporting a Breach: Issues
• State laws
• Negligence
• Public disclosure
• Customer Expectations
• Type of loss/method of intrusion
State Laws and Disclosure
• 34 states
• Varying times for notification
• Knowing where your customers are
located
2
- Slide 3: Negligence
• Audit results
• Standards
• Fines
• Best practices
• Evidence of prior notice
Customer Expectations
• Customer loyalty
y y
• Highest exp