Is your company in compliance with the most current data breach notifications? Last year the U.S. house and senate passed the Data Security Breach Notification Act of 2015, to protect consumers by requiring reasonable security policies and procedures to protect data containing personal information, and to provide for nationwide notice in the event of a breach of security.
This act mandates that you provide each notice that you receive to; the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FTC, U.S. Postal Inspection Service (mail fraud), the Attorney General of affected states, the appropriate federal agencies for law enforcement, national security, or data security purposes.  Failure to comply will result in criminal penalties of a fine, imprisonment up to 5 years, or both for a data security breach that results in economic harm of at least $100 to an individual.  In turn, once your organizations data is compromised whether it is personal information, credit card information or HIPAA violation it immediately affects your company.  Starting with costing your organization minutes of valuable data being hacked, this not only affects your company but your consumers or patient information.  Your reputation will be tremendously affected once you’ve experienced a data breach just like; Anthem, Ashley Madison, EBay, JP Morgan Chase, Home Depot, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Target, Global Payments, Tricare, Citibank and Heartland just to name a few.
Ask yourself; how can you keep your business partners, consumers/patients and service desk teams up to date when resolving a major data breach incident?   With AlertOps there is multiple ways to notify ever one involved; although we can’t prevent data breaches from happening we can ensure that you receive the proper notifications to manage the service levels.
How can you manage a major data breach? AlertOps’ workflows helping to manage escalations, so if and when data breach occurs, AlertOps can trigger notifications to people and systems simultaneously.  AlertOps will send reminders to the incident owners at regular intervals along with sending reminders based off of an SLA deadline.  Allowing you to trigger other flows, such as changing the control processes needed to resolve major data breach incidents.  AlertOps’ SLAs are set based on priority and severity levels, which allows you to create over rides when needed.  AlertOps’ message rules and workflow engines give you the flexibility to configure and enhance your incident management solution to fit your needs and prevent data breaches.