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Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
March 30, 2015
Presented by
Bruce Carlson
President & CEO
Connecticut Technology Council
Welcome & Introduction
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
Martin
McBride
Presented by
Congressman
Jim Himes (CT-4)
Ranking member of the
Subcommittee for
National Security Agency
and Cybersecurity
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
P re s e n t e d b y
Patricia Fisher
President & CEO, JANUS Associates
Board Member, CTC
Chair, CTC Cybersecurity Task Force
Introduction of Speakers
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
P re s e n t e d b y
Rick Harris
Board Member, CTC
Partner, Day Pitney LLP
Featured Speakers
Martin McBride
Supervisory Special Agent, FBI
© 2009 Day Pitney LLP
Page 6 | 4/2/2015 | Data Privacy and Protection
Safeguarding Data: The Data Lifecycle
6
• What data does your company collect? Is
it all needed? How long is it needed?
(Importance of effective records
management program)
•Control internal access /
distribution (need-to-know), and
use of data
•Trace and monitor access to
data, especially for terminated
employees
•Structure databases for
security (e.g., segregate
most sensitive data, minimize
use of entire database)
•Conduct privacy/data risk
assessment to determine
likelihood and severity of data
breach
Data
Processing
Data
Storage
Data
Collection
Data
Archive and
Destruction
Data
Propagation
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
Martin
McBride
Presented by
Rick Harris
Partner, Day Pitney LLP
Martin McBride
Supervisory Special Agent, FBI
Matthew Lane
CIO, JANUS Associates
Q&A Panel
Survey Results
Survey Results
Survey Results
Survey Results
Survey Results
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
P re s e n t e d b y
Bruce Carlson
President & CEO
CT Technology Council
Patricia Fisher
President & CEO
JANUS Associates, Inc.
Nancy Hancock
Partner
Pullman and Comley LLC
Richard Harris
Partner
Day Pitney LLP
Rick Huebner
President & CEO
Visual Technologies, Inc.
Lyle Liberman
COO
JANUS Associates, Inc.
Andy McCarthy
VP of Engineering &
Technical Ops,
Western NE Region
Comcast
Suzanne Novak
Owner/President
ERUdync. LLC
Dr. Leon Pintsov
CEO
SignitSure Inc.
Paige Rasid
COO
CT Technology Council
Ron Vernier
SVP and CIO
Hartford Steam Boiler
C y b e r s e c u r i t y Ta s k F o rc e
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
Martin
McBride
Presented by
Keynote Speaker:
CT State Attorney General
George Jepsen
When: Wednesday June 3 | 8:30am – 10:30am
Where: Frontier Communications | New Haven
Cost: $25 CTC Members
$35 Non-members | $40 at the door
June Seminar
Sponsored by
Top Five
Things You Can
Do to Protect
Your Clients
and Your
Business
UCONN Stamford
Sponsored by:
Page 15 | 4/2/2015 | Data Privacy and Protection
Safeguarding Data: The Data Lifecycle
15
• What data does your company collect? Is it all needed?
How long is it needed? (Importance of effective records
management program)
•Control internal access / distribution (need-to-
know), and use of data
•Trace and monitor access to data,
especially for terminated employees
•Structure databases for security (e.g.,
segregate most sensitive data,
minimize use of entire database)
•Conduct privacy/data risk assessment to
determine likelihood and severity of data
breach
Data
Processing
Data
Storage
Data
Collection
Data
Archive and
Destruction
Data
Propagation

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  • 1. Click to edit Master title style 4/2/2015 1 Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by:
  • 2. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford March 30, 2015 Presented by Bruce Carlson President & CEO Connecticut Technology Council Welcome & Introduction
  • 3. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: Martin McBride Presented by Congressman Jim Himes (CT-4) Ranking member of the Subcommittee for National Security Agency and Cybersecurity
  • 4. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: P re s e n t e d b y Patricia Fisher President & CEO, JANUS Associates Board Member, CTC Chair, CTC Cybersecurity Task Force Introduction of Speakers
  • 5. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: P re s e n t e d b y Rick Harris Board Member, CTC Partner, Day Pitney LLP Featured Speakers Martin McBride Supervisory Special Agent, FBI
  • 6. © 2009 Day Pitney LLP Page 6 | 4/2/2015 | Data Privacy and Protection Safeguarding Data: The Data Lifecycle 6 • What data does your company collect? Is it all needed? How long is it needed? (Importance of effective records management program) •Control internal access / distribution (need-to-know), and use of data •Trace and monitor access to data, especially for terminated employees •Structure databases for security (e.g., segregate most sensitive data, minimize use of entire database) •Conduct privacy/data risk assessment to determine likelihood and severity of data breach Data Processing Data Storage Data Collection Data Archive and Destruction Data Propagation
  • 7. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: Martin McBride Presented by Rick Harris Partner, Day Pitney LLP Martin McBride Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Matthew Lane CIO, JANUS Associates Q&A Panel
  • 13. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: P re s e n t e d b y Bruce Carlson President & CEO CT Technology Council Patricia Fisher President & CEO JANUS Associates, Inc. Nancy Hancock Partner Pullman and Comley LLC Richard Harris Partner Day Pitney LLP Rick Huebner President & CEO Visual Technologies, Inc. Lyle Liberman COO JANUS Associates, Inc. Andy McCarthy VP of Engineering & Technical Ops, Western NE Region Comcast Suzanne Novak Owner/President ERUdync. LLC Dr. Leon Pintsov CEO SignitSure Inc. Paige Rasid COO CT Technology Council Ron Vernier SVP and CIO Hartford Steam Boiler C y b e r s e c u r i t y Ta s k F o rc e
  • 14. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: Martin McBride Presented by Keynote Speaker: CT State Attorney General George Jepsen When: Wednesday June 3 | 8:30am – 10:30am Where: Frontier Communications | New Haven Cost: $25 CTC Members $35 Non-members | $40 at the door June Seminar Sponsored by
  • 15. Top Five Things You Can Do to Protect Your Clients and Your Business UCONN Stamford Sponsored by: Page 15 | 4/2/2015 | Data Privacy and Protection Safeguarding Data: The Data Lifecycle 15 • What data does your company collect? Is it all needed? How long is it needed? (Importance of effective records management program) •Control internal access / distribution (need-to- know), and use of data •Trace and monitor access to data, especially for terminated employees •Structure databases for security (e.g., segregate most sensitive data, minimize use of entire database) •Conduct privacy/data risk assessment to determine likelihood and severity of data breach Data Processing Data Storage Data Collection Data Archive and Destruction Data Propagation