Perspective
Oct. 30, 2015
To address cyber vulnerability, address the human factor
Even high tech companies with substantial in-house technical expertise may not be dealing with the most common type of cyber vulnerability. By Ronald Raether and Mark Mao





Ronald I. Raether
Partner
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP
5 Park Plaza
Irvine , CA 92614
Phone: (949) 622-2722
Email: ronald.raether@troutmansanders.com
Ron leads the cybersecurity, information governance, and privacy team and is a partner in the firm's consumer financial services group.
Even high-tech companies with substantial in-house technical expertise may not be dealing with the most common type of cyber vulnerability. As technology geeks, we find it more interesting to talk about firewalls, proxy servers, router security, mobile device management, anonymization of data, encryption and the like. But technical security is not enough. Companies need to address the weakest link in almost any sec...
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