Grupo
Financiero Banorte, Mexico’s third largest bank, suffered a data breach earlier
this year and is now reportedly being fined 32 million pesos ($1.98 million) by
the Mexican data protection authority, the National Institute of Transparency,
Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data, for failing to inform
all of its clients immediately after the hack occurred. Mexico’s National
Banking and Securities Commission is also investigating the matter and is
expected to issue corrective measures.
To formulate and implement an effective incident response solution, including but not limited to an attorney and forensic experts on stand buy, contact Gerrie van Gaalen
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