Elana Broitman: What drives good cyber hygiene?

The cyber breaches at the Office of Personnel Management kicked Congress into high gear about making cyber security a priority for agencies. As hacking becomes ...

Elana Broitman, shareholder, Greenberg Traurig

The cyber breaches at the Office of Personnel Management kicked Congress into high gear about making cyber security a priority for agencies. As hacking becomes an ever growing threat, agencies may soon follow the private sector by using insurance to keep its cyber protocols in check. Elana Broitman, shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, wrote about what drives good cyber hygiene for the New America Foundation. She explained it all to In Depth with Francis Rose.

The cyber breaches at the Office of Personnel Management kicked Congress into high gear about making cyber security a priority for agencies. As hacking becomes an ever growing threat, agencies may soon follow the private sector by using insurance to keep its cyber protocols in check. Elana Broitman, shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, wrote about what drives good cyber hygiene for the New America Foundation. She explained it all to In Depth with Francis Rose.

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