Data Breach Leads to $20 Million Class Action
Data breaches can be costly and devastating. This is the case with Countrywide Financial who compromised thousands of customers’ personal information. As a result, a class action suit seeks more than $20 million for invasion of privacy and punitive damages.
Often, the term data breach makes us think of someone from outside the company gaining access to corporate networks. However, most data breaches are the result of faulty processes or improperly enforced policies within an organization.
Jordan Lawrence understands that eliminating the risk of a breach starts with identifying where sensitive information lives within the organization and understanding the processes and policies in place to manage that information.
With this knowledge, companies are better positioned to implement and properly enforce policies and procedures that protect personal identifiable information and reduce their financial and legal risks.



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