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Developing a Written Information Security Policy for You & Your Clients


Are you doing enough to protect sensitive data?

It seems almost every day another major company announces it has suffered a data breach. What's even worse is that 85% of breaches take weeks or more to discover. Even crazier? Nearly all of them could have been avoided. That's according to Verizon's 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report.

Now for some good news. A Written Information Security Policy (WISP) can help you plug damaging data leaks. Developing a Written Information Security Policy for You & Your Clients explains why every business needs a WISP and how to begin implementing one.

Putting together powerful policies

Preventing data breaches starts with a WISP. If a breach does occur, an incident response plan outlines the appropriate actions to take. Gain a better understanding of these two important policies with a closer look at:

  • How to draft policies in compliance with state and federal law
  • Specific standards and necessary levels to include
  • Implementation best practices
  • Determining the scalable risk in each policy based on the size of the firm or company
  • Compliance aspects and responsibilities every company must buy into

With businesses keeping an overwhelming amount of digital information online, a WISP is more essential than ever to protect sensitive data. Don't miss Developing a Written Information Security Policy for You & Your Clients.

Justin P. Webb, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.
Andrew J. Schlidt, III, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.

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