Date: Thursday, April 6, 2017
Time: 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET
Unfortunately even the best technological defenses won’t protect your company’s intellectual property and data if your employees inadvertently or intentionally take actions to compromise confidential information. The key to mitigating risk for your organization is to provide all employees with effective policies, processes and training on cyber security awareness.
Join NAVEX Global and CREATe Compliance in a webinar where we will discuss:
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Elements of an effective cyber security program: Addressing ‘people, process and technology’
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Spotlight on insiders: Mitigating risks from employees, contractors and third parties
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Emerging trends: Assessing your enterprise’s cyber security capabilities; training your workforce on cyber security
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Pamela Passman
President and CEO,
CREATe Compliance
Pamela Passman is President and CEO of CREATe Compliance Inc., which works with companies to promote leading practices to prevent, detect and remediate corruption and to help protect intellectual property and trade secrets from cyber and other threats. Passman speaks and writes extensively on enterprise risk management, data protection, cybersecurity, intellectual property, anti-corruption, and doing business in Asia. Prior to founding CREATe in October 2011, Passman was the Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Global Corporate and Regulatory Affairs, Microsoft Corporation. From 2002 to 2011, Passman led Microsoft’s regulatory compliance work across a range of issues, including privacy, security, law enforcement, telecommunications and other issues related to cloud computing. She worked closely with business leaders and research and development teams to advance Microsoft’s businesses in China and other emerging markets. Passman first joined Microsoft in 1996 and until 2002 led the Legal and Corporate Affairs organization in Asia, based in Tokyo, with a focus on Japan, Korea and the People’s Republic of China. Prior to joining Microsoft, Ms. Passman practiced law with Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. and Nagashima & Ohno in Tokyo, Japan.
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