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Require frequent status reports (on an hourly basis) and that crisis management teams need to work together to set appropriate expectations with executives and analyze the data they receive in order to provide accurate updates. Depending on the circumstances, it may also be necessary to contact your insurance company or law enforcement. Of course, a crisis management team does a lot of things. About the author Alison Ryder is a senior projects editor at MIT Sloan Management Review. she tweeted. Tags: Customer Data Cyber Security Data Security Data Strategy Hacking Privacy Videos More Like This Eight Essential Leadership Skills The Work Limits of Large Language Models The Why, What, and How of Skills-Based Talent Practices The Effectiveness of Shortcuts in Decision Making You must be logged in to comment.
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Magazine's Spring Issue Research Feature To improve cybersecurity, think like a hacker Cyberattacks are an increasingly common and worrisome threat. To combat risks, companies need to understand hackers’Elizabeth Ramalho, and Guillermo De Haro Year Month Day Reading Time: Minutes Topics Management Technology Financial Management & Risk Governance & Leadership Security & Privacy Technology Innovation Email Lists Database Strategy Subscribe Access & Share Next Read What to Expect Five Key Trends in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science for 2020 Thomas Davenport and Randy Bean How Developers Can Reduce the Impact of AI on the Climate Eight Essential Leadership Skills for 2020 Five Tips for Improving One-on-One Meetings Hacker Network Security If you have any doubts about the need for new enterprise cybersecurity thinking, the daily news contains plenty of sobering evidence.
Recently, Yahoo, which is planning to sell its core business to Yahoo, disclosed that the company has been the target of two of the largest data breaches in history, with sensitive information stolen, involving more than 100 million user accounts. In addition to highlighting Yahoo's cybersecurity vulnerabilities, the attacks delayed acquisition plans and led to an SEC investigation into the disclosure of the breach. The incident raises broader questions about how cyber threats impact M&A transactions and may have implications for disclosure guidelines and regulations. The list of companies whose internal systems have been hacked has grown rapidly over the past few years. In addition to hundreds of small and medium-sized companies, it now includes big names like JPMorgan Chase, Home Depot, Sony Pictures, Ashley Madison and Yahoo.