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Brent Arnold is a commercial litigation lawyer and partner at Gowlings in Toronto. Gowlings is a global law firm with an incredible team of lawyers in every specialty imaginable. Brent has carved out a path for high-level litigation matters and increasingly more work in technology, cybersecurity and incident response. Having guided organizations through data breaches and ransomware attacks, Brent knows a thing or two about cyber attacks on businesses. He correctly states that organizations can no longer afford to consider cybersecurity as an "IT problem". It's about "risk management" and failure to plan could be costly. So what are the components of an incident response plan and why is useful to have one? Hear Brent's thoughts from a legal perspective. To get your incident response plan for your business, visit https://dfiforensics.ca/incident-response/. This was a very enjoyable interview for me because I love talking law and tech. Connect with Brent on LinkedIn here and follow him on Twitter here. Of course, connect with him at Gowlings here. If anyone would like to reach out to The Advocate's Society that he mentions in this episode, you can find their website here.

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