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Representatives of Connecticut businesses and corporations, educational institutions, and state and local government attended Murtha Cullina’s March 2016 Cybersecurity Conference at the Quinnipiac University School of Law.
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center there were a total of 110 data breaches and almost 1.8 million records exposed during just the first two months of 2016. Moving forward we can expect the volume of data breaches to continue to increase. This means that the challenges of protecting individuals, businesses and organizations from new threats, as well as staying compliant with new laws and regulations, will become much more complex.