Michael Egan discusses vendor actions post-data breach

Joe Conroy Partner and Chairman Cooley
Joe Conroy Partner and Chairman - Cooley
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Cooley partner Michael Egan has shared insights in a Cybersecurity Law Report article regarding the critical actions vendors should take within the first 72 hours following a data breach. The discussion also covers handling notifications and recommended contract provisions.

The article, which requires a subscription to access, provides general information and does not establish an attorney-client relationship with Cooley LLP or its affiliates. It is advised that readers seek specific legal advice from qualified attorneys in their jurisdiction before acting on any information provided.

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