Data Breach Response Plans for Washington State Public Agencies – From Framework to Function

This webinar explains how public agencies can build data breach response plans that hold up under real-world pressure. The session focuses on creating plans that are clear, actionable, and ready to use during a data breach or data security incident, aligned with Washington State cybersecurity and data breach notification requirements. You will learn how to identify what information the agency must protect, outline roles and responsibilities, and set up a process that works in practice, not just on paper. Topics will include:

  • Building and maintaining an accurate data and systems inventory
  • Key components of an effective incident response plan
  • Steps for training, testing, and refining the plan
  • How to review and update the plan to keep it current and usable

2026 Schedule

May 5 | 9-10 am - Register Here

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