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Incident Response: How BB&T Handles Client Notification After a Breach
Interview With Dick Langford, VP, BB&T
April 6, 2009 - Tom Field, Editorial Director
What happens after a major security breach? How do banking institutions go about notifying their customers - whose responsibility is it?
At BB&T in Winston-Salem, NC, the role is filled by Dick Langford, Vice President and Manager, Information Security Compliance Management. In an exclusive interview, Langford discusses:
How BB&T approaches client notification;
Lessons learned from security breach response;
The different ways the bank approaches customer awareness to meet all customers' needs.
Langford has 19 years experience in information protection in the financial sector. Previously with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, he has managed elements of BB&T's information protection program since 1998. His current responsibility is directing a network of over 100 Information Security Compliance Managers representing each line of business, subsidiary, and affiliate company in BB&T Corporation, thereby ensuring compliance with federal and state information protection legislation and regulations.
BB&T Corporation, headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C. , is among the nation's top financial holding companies with $152 billion in assets. Its bank subsidiaries operate approximately 1,500 financial centers in the Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Indiana and Washington, D.C.
TOM FIELD : Hi, this is Tom Field, Editorial Director with Information Security Media Group. The topic today is information security compliance, and we are speaking with Dick Langford, Vice President at BB&T. Dick, thanks so much for joining me today. DICK LANGFORD: It is my pleasure ,Tom.
FIELD : For our listeners that might not be familiar with BB&T, why don't you tell us a little bit about the institution and then about yourself and your role and your day-to-day responsibilities.
LANGFORD : Certainly. BB&T stands for Branch Bank & Trust ...
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