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Episode 43 – Data Leaks to Cybersecurity: Protecting Privacy with David Hammarberg

Episode 43 – Data Leaks to Cybersecurity: Protecting Privacy with David Hammarberg

Update: 2024-08-22
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In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with David Hammarberg, Partner at McKonly & Asbury. David Hammarberg has been an integral part of Bridgeford’s family of companies from the start, serving as our outsourced IT Director. With his extensive expertise in information technology, cybersecurity, and overall company security, he has played a crucial role in shaping our approach to protecting sensitive data.

Listen in as they explore how data leaks, such as the Pandora Papers, and the rise of cyber threats have transformed the IT industry. Drawing on David Hammarberg’s insights, they discuss how Bridgeford has navigated these challenges, focusing on key issues like social engineering, employee training (or the lack thereof), and vendor management.

Bridgeford's commitment to protecting client privacy is reinforced by our decision to establish our trust charter in South Dakota, a state known for its strong trust privacy laws. This episode concludes with a discussion on how Bridgeford leverages both South Dakota fiduciary law and cutting-edge cybersecurity measures. David Hammarberg shares industry best practices, the ongoing evolution of cybersecurity, and strategies for maintaining a balance between efficient business operations and robust security protocols.
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Episode 43 – Data Leaks to Cybersecurity: Protecting Privacy with David Hammarberg

Episode 43 – Data Leaks to Cybersecurity: Protecting Privacy with David Hammarberg

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