2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law eConference
One of the best course I have taken. Very practical and useful on a day-to-day basis.
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 8.00 | 2.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, OK, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2027
Sessions
Tim Newman
Session 1 —63 mins 1.00
Federal and State Enforcement Update (Jan 2026)
This session surveys the most consequential federal and state privacy, cybersecurity, and AI enforcement actions and developments of the past year, distilling key themes and identifying the statutes, regulations, and enforcement initiatives driving regulators’ expanding expectations.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Tim Newman,
Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Elizabeth Rogers, Edward Willey III
Session 2 —58 mins 1.00
Mastering a Regulatory Cybersecurity Defense Strategy (Jan 2026)
The Texas Attorney General has emerged as a significant regulatory enforcement authority for data privacy in the US. In 2023, the Texas legislature passed the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, among other consumer focused privacy legislation. The recent 89th legislature continued the trend by enacting the Texas Responsible Artificial intelligence Governance Act (“TRIAGA”) among some other activity focused on expanding consumer privacy protection. This discusses the enforcement activity and priorities through the lenses of an outside counsel and an in house attorney focused on building in a regulatory and litigation defense strategy as part of a company’s compliance program. The goal is to have an interactive discussion so that you have take-aways to consider for your client’s risk mitigation plan.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Elizabeth Rogers,
Winstead PC - Austin, TX
Edward Willey III,
Academy Sports + Outdoors - Katy, TX
Amanda Harvey
Session 3 —31 mins 0.50
Cyber Threats and Legal Litigation: Understanding Business Email Compromise (Jan 2026)
Explore the growing threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) and the current legal trends in this area. Gain insights into how BEC schemes unfold and how potential liability is assessed.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Amanda Harvey,
Mullen Couglin LLC - Grapevine, TX
William R. Daugherty, Jason K. Fagelman
Session 4 —42 mins 0.75
Website Tracking Technologies: Recent Litigation and Best Practices (Jan 2026)
Examine the evolving legal landscape surrounding website tracking technologies, including recent litigation trends and regulatory developments. Hear insights into key cases involving pixel tracking, session replay, and cookie consent, and how these impact compliance strategies. And receive practical guidance and best practices for mitigating legal risk while maintaining effective digital marketing and analytics operations.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
William R. Daugherty,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
Jason K. Fagelman,
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Dallas, TX
Shawn E. Tuma, Janie Aggas
Session 5 —60 mins 1.00
Aligning Cybersecurity with Business Operations (Jan 2026)
Join us for an engaging fireside chat between Shawn Tuma and Janie Aggas, Global Business Information Security Officer (BISO) at CBRE, as they explore the critical intersection of cybersecurity, legal compliance, and business operations. Drawing from her unique career journey to becoming a BISO with a Masters in Cybersecurity Law and Public Policy, Janie shares practical insights on building effective partnerships between legal, cyber, and business teams. Learn how organizations can better align their cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives while navigating complex regulatory requirements and emerging technologies.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Shawn E. Tuma,
Spencer Fane - Plano, TX
Janie Aggas,
CBRE - Richardson, TX
John E. Ansbach, Jay Johnson
Session 6 —63 mins 1.00 | 0.75 ethics
Counsel in the Crosshairs: Legal Decisions During a Data Crisis (Jan 2026)
This interactive tabletop exercise puts attorneys at the center of a fast moving cyber incident. Legal, regulatory, and reputational consequences hang in the balance as participants collaborate to guide a fictional company through a breach response. And along the way, we’ll meet and interact with key constituents (employees, clients, service providers, regulators). Keep your head on a swivel—we may even catch a glimpse of the threat actor himself!
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
John E. Ansbach,
Stroz Friedberg a LevelBlue Company - Dallas, TX
Jay Johnson,
Charles Schwab - Westlake, TX
Molly Russell, Thomas Barr, Hilda C. Galvan, Gunnar Heinisch
Session 7 —47 mins 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
Legal Challenges Arising from Use of Generative AI (Jan 2026)
A survey of legal landscape surrounding generative AI technologies with the focus on legal issues related to IP, privacy, and litigation.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Molly Russell,
Charles Schwab - Dallas, TX
Thomas Barr, Ph.D.,
Irell & Manella LLP - Los Angeles, CA
Hilda C. Galvan,
HC Galvan Law, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Gunnar Heinisch,
Toyota Motor North America - Plano, TX
Chris Miller, Steven Gyeszly
Session 8 —59 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
The Use and Governance of AI in Legal and Compliance Departments (Dec 2025)
Engage in, and leave with actionable suggestions for, how legal and compliance teams are supporting the use of AI, from piloting a single model within the department to supporting AI governance across the enterprise.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Chris Miller,
General Motors - Detroit, MI
Steven Gyeszly,
Valaris - Houston, TX
Emily Westridge Black, Justin Boncaldo, Alan Mitchell, Anna Rudawski
Session 9 —64 mins 1.00
Ensuring Operational Resilience (Jan 2026)
How quickly can your organization recover from a cyberattack? This panel examines legal and strategic approaches to maintaining operational resilience, especially in the face of disruptions to critical infrastructure or third-party vendors. Topics include incident response, third-party due diligence, and legal counsel’s role in minimizing downtime and ensuring continuity across complex systems.
Originally presented: Oct 2025 Essential Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Law
Emily Westridge Black,
A&O Shearman - Austin, TX
Justin Boncaldo,
MOXFIVE - Rome, NY
Alan Mitchell,
Celanese - Fort Worth, TX
Anna Rudawski,
A&O Shearman - New York, NY