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What Should Be Done in the Event of a Data Breach?
If a data breach occurs, immediate steps should be taken to mitigate the damage:
Identify and contain
the breach to prevent further unauthorized access.
Notify affected parties
promptly and transparently.
Conduct a thorough investigation
to understand how the breach occurred and prevent future incidents.
Review and improve security protocols
based on the findings.
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