The recent cyber attack on two prominent London Hospitals this month has brought to light the importance of understanding the potential consequences of data breaches and what can be done to prevent them.
This Shared Insights session enabled a timely exploration of three scenarios that many organisations face and what can be done to mitigate the adverse effect of data breaches in the health and care sector.
With our comprehensive suite of services, Browne Jacobson can help you fortify your data protection practices by providing timely insights, expert guidance, bespoke training and tailored solutions to navigate the evolving landscape of data breach and cyber threat.
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