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What should directors do about planning for a cyber breach?

Part five in our series on director's duties uses the TalkTalk incident to illustrate board members' legal obligations.

Michael Wigley
Sun, 31 Jan 2016

Continuing our series on cybersecurity, we look at what should directors do about planning for cyber breach, and how what happened to a large UK telco, TalkTalk, late last year demonstrates the challenges for directors. This could happen to anyone.

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Late in October, TalkTalk announced

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Michael Wigley
Sun, 31 Jan 2016
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