TEMVI Cybersecurity
01/10/2022
If your company is in the midst of implementing new changes, transforming, merging, evaluating best practices or deploying a new electronic records management system, it is important to begin the process of shoring up your legal and technology defenses against a potential cyberattack NOW!
Instead of waiting until you've already implemented changes, we believe you get the greatest value from improving cybersecurity management while you are in the process of transforming. Note the following cybersecurity article from Lawfare, a lawyer blog that agrees with this idea:
"Mergers and acquisitions. The cybersecurity attorney working for a growing company must be cognizant of the risks associated with mergers, acquisitions and divestitures. Prior to a merger or an acquisition, the cybersecurity attorney should evaluate the potential addition for cyber risks, as well as its practices in stewarding data. As the organizations are merged or one is acquired, cybersecurity best practices should be adopted and shared—with any necessary training provided to employees—throughout the whole organization. This process should go beyond dictating that one organization’s practices be applied to the acquired or merged organization. Rather, policies, practices and procedures should be assessed to see what fits best."
https://www.lawfareblog.com/what-cybersecurity-legal-practice
Please note in the link below our highly qualified attorneys, healthcare experts and technology professionals who form our cybersecurity team that will evaluate and make recommendations to improve management of cybersecurity in your organization:
https://www.temvi-information.com/team
We are one of the few firms that have combined cybersecurity expertise from both a technology and legal perspective. We are experts in both areas and have integrated the two to great effectiveness.
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