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CFIUS Compliance Webcast by HaystackID: eDiscovery Webcasts

CFIUS Compliance

Do you know what CFIUS is, why it’s getting more attention now and what it means for Privacy, Compliance, Info Governance, IT Security, and Legal? Here’s a webcast from HaystackID which will discuss CFIUS compliance and what you need to know!

Tomorrow, HaystackID will host the webcast CFIUS Compliance: Your Organization’s Growth and Investment Strategy May Be a Matter of National Security at noon ET (11am CT, 9am PT). In this informational presentation, the HaystackID team which is approved by the CFIUS Monitoring Agencies (CMAs) and brings first-hand delivery of CFIUS Third-Party Provider services in these areas ranging from data protection and privacy to identity access management and data loss prevention will discuss and explain the best approaches, protocols, and practices for successfully guiding an organization’s data in a world of nation-state bad actors and insider threats.

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The paramount and most challenging requirements of CFIUS center on the identification and safeguarding of critical information assets. The completeness and accuracy of enterprise-critical asset identification, monitoring, and security are vital for a comprehensive CFIUS compliant cybersecurity program. With a solid understanding of requirements, roles, and responsibilities, IT Security, Compliance, Privacy, Information Governance, and Legal Discovery professionals can successfully navigate the difficulties of CFIUS compliance challenges and fulfill business objectives. Click here to register and learn more about CFIUS compliance!

So, what do you think?  Do you know what CFIUS is? If not, now’s your chance to learn! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Disclosure: HaystackID is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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