In this episode of Perspectives on Agility sponsored by AT&T Megan Stifel, Senior Fellow at Atlantic Council and former Cybersecurity Policy Adviser at the White House National Security Council talks about how a company should react if it's under a cybersecurity attack. She suggests communication as one of the biggest areas to focus on during a hack. You need to get a chain of command set and notify all parties if you think a hack is happening. She suggests not going public until you have investigated and know exactly where it's coming from and what it's trying to infiltrate.

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