Breach Nofication Rules
We help organizations prepare for and manage breach notification obligations in a structured, timely manner that aligns with FTC Safeguards Rule requirements.
We help organizations prepare for and manage breach notification obligations in a structured, timely manner that aligns with FTC Safeguards Rule requirements.
The FTC Safeguards Rule requires organizations to notify the Federal Trade Commission when a security event involves the information of 500 or more consumers, within a defined timeframe. For many small businesses, understanding when notification is required—and what information must be included—can be challenging during the stress of a security incident.
Triple H Solutions helps organizations prepare for breach notification requirements before an incident occurs. We focus on clarifying what constitutes a reportable event, what information must be gathered, and how notification responsibilities fit into the broader incident response process. This preparation helps reduce uncertainty and delays when timely action is critical.
This service also supports organizations during or after a security event by helping ensure notification steps are documented, coordinated, and aligned with FTC expectations. Breach notification procedures are incorporated into your written information security program so responsibilities, timelines, and decision-making authority are clearly defined and reviewable.
The result is greater confidence in handling breach notification obligations, reduced risk of missed deadlines or incomplete reporting, and a documented approach that supports compliance with the FTC Safeguards Rule while maintaining a calm, business-focused response.
Common threats organizations face when this service is missing or poorly managed.
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