1-Day Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

Cyber attacks continue to wreak havoc on organizations in every industry sector and every country around the world. Senior management and boards of directors alike rank this issue to be of the highest concern – and for good reason. From governments to financial institutions to health care entities, cyber criminals have made it clear that no entity is immune. Particularly with attacks on the supply chain and ubiquitous service providers, every organization is vulnerable. In today’s interconnected world, cybercrime targets go beyond those that maintain personal information; many entities have been targets due to the confidential business information they hold. Media reports of the staggering number of increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks attest to an upward trend in cybercrime, and the events of the last few years have dwarfed earlier hacking incidents. 

At the same time, there has been significant activity by the U.S. government to take measures designed to prevent or mitigate cybersecurity events. The European Union and other international law enforcement authorities and regulators also have taken significant action to respond to the serious threat posed by cyber criminals. 

To keep up with the rapidly evolving legal landscape in this field, companies need to be informed not only about the risks they face, but also about policy pronouncements and legislation that could affect how they do business. A thorough understanding of this area is critical for all companies given that every organization may end up in cyber attackers’ crosshairs. Every entity, regardless of size, needs to consider strategies to confront these sophisticated and persistent threats.

The multiple challenges posed by cybersecurity issues demand an interdisciplinary approach. Please join us for a robust discussion of the future of cybersecurity with leading experts in the field including law enforcement authorities, regulators, Chief Information Security Officers, cybersecurity lawyers and forensic experts.

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:  

  • Understand today’s threat environment and how cyber criminals operate
  • Define the lawyer’s role in identifying and investigating cybersecurity attacks, including incident mitigation strategies
  • List proactive cyber readiness activities every company should undertake
  • Explain effective cyber governance structures and company policies to address cybersecurity threats and response
  • Comply with legal and contractual obligations resulting from cybersecurity attacks
  • Analyze cybersecurity regulation in the U.S., European Union and elsewhere

Who Should Attend

In-house counsel, privacy officers, information security professionals, general practitioners, technology lawyers and others who need a comprehensive update on the rapidly developing issues surrounding cybersecurity.

Special Feature: Earn Continuing Privacy Education credit

Program Level: Overview

Prerequisites: An interest in cybersecurity issues. 

Advanced Preparation: None

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