A New Flightpath for Cybersecurity
Publication | 09.08.21
The U.S. government, using its purchasing power, appears to be poised to usher in a new approach in cybersecurity best practices, which may affect companies of all sizes and in all industries. For corporate counsel in the private sector, the requirements can offer a sort of flight path for ways to strengthen your infrastructure and understand your own cyber readiness — from how to better prevent breaches to how to navigate incident reporting. Read “A New Flightpath for Cybersecurity,” by Lockheed Martin Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer Sean P. Bamford and Crowell & Moring Privacy & Cybersecurity Group lawyers Evan D. Wolff, Kate M. Growley, Maida O. Lerner, and Michael G. Gruden.
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