Recovery from reputational damage after a public data breach
By Jonathan D. Steele | March 10, 2025
What should you know about recovery from reputational damage after a public data breach?
Quick Answer: In an era where data breaches can obliterate reputations overnight, organizations must act swiftly and strategically to reclaim trust and credibility after a public incident. By embracing transparency, enhancing security measures, and engaging stakeholders, companies not only recover from damage but emerge stronger, turning adversity into an opportunity for growth and resilience.
— Jonathan D. Steele, Esq. (Security+, ISC2 CC, CEH)
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