February 17 Data Breach Response – Technologies, Techniques and Technicalities

February 17th, 2022

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST

The retention of prolific sensitive, personal electronic information has essentially become a responsibility inherent in the conduct of modern business. From the maintenance of medical records by a healthcare provider to the storage of credit card numbers and even security questions and answers by online shopping vendors, retaining, preserving and protecting personal health information (PHI) and personal identifiable information (PII) has become just one cost of doing business in today’s electronic age.

Unfortunately, the unintended release of this information — whether from cyberattacks, malicious employees, or even inadvertence — presents a constant and ever-increasing risk. And when sensitive information is released, organizations and their counsel must respond swiftly to identify precisely what was released and who was affected, to fully assess impact and discharge breach notification obligations.

Join experts from OpenText as they explore the current and future technologies and techniques used to accomplish these objectives, and the technicalities that must be considered along the way. Register for this upcoming webcast to hear from our experts on:

  • Workflows for effectively streamlining the data extraction and quality control process;
  • The application of artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to enhance efficiency and accuracy; and
  • Pitfalls that need to be considered, addressed, and avoided

Speakers

Thomas Gricks Thomas Gricks
Lead Strategy Consultant
OpenTextTom is a prominent eDiscovery attorney, leading authority on the use of TAR for litigation and investigations, and eDiscovery Special Master. Tom advises clients on how to optimize machine learning and analytics techniques on investigations, has developed the managed review program for internal, compliance and regulatory investigations, and develops investigation-specific applications and TAR protocols. He brings more than 30 years’ legal and eDiscovery expertise to clients.
Tracy Drynan Tracy Drynan
Senior Consultant
OpenTextTracy leads the Recon Investigation team at OpenText™. She has extensive experience across the eDiscovery lifecycle, including 12 years conducting and managing investigations, interpreting Requests for Information and Complaints to identify sources of relevant information, developing strategies for targeting and gathering data, performing custodial interviews, and managing information collection. Prior to joining OpenText, Tracy was a senior attorney with Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP.