Of course, in giving an overall score of 4 for several items, I should say that some presenters should have gotten a 5 and others a 3 or 4. The last two presentations were of particular practical benefit and, therefore, most appreciated. I also thought they were well done. While well done, the Ephemeral Data and Blockchain presentations were of less immediate impact - we'll see where they, particularly some of the Ephemeral Data subjects, end up. I do understand that blockchain is here, at least in its initial form. However, it's benefits are not that apparent yet and it is unclear to me how the computing requirements will ultimately square with the benefits to be realized. I should note that there was a technical failure that affected first the delivery of the program and then whether I had completed items. It is fair to say that I found it frustrating. I did try to not allow that impact my ratings.
Good course.
More than two people on a panel seems dilutive.
Thanks to each of the presenters for the time and effort to put together an excellent program.
Very informative content that will be helpful in my position as Corporate Counsel for a major technology company.
Kate Eguchi is the best.
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Donald Houser
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Session 1 —44 mins
Civil Litigation and Regulatory Update (Aug 2019)
Review recent developments in U.S. data breach and cyber class action litigation, as well as in new and emerging enforcement standards at the federal and state level.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Donald Houser,
Alston & Bird LLP - Atlanta, GA
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Tom Matzen
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Session 2 —46 mins
GDPR: One Year In (Aug 2019)
Hear insights on the areas where companies continue to focus their time and resources, as well as other considerations now that GDPR is in effect.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Tom Matzen,
Matzen Consulting Group - Austin, TX
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Ryan T. Sulkin
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Session 3 —56 mins
Taking Internal Controls and Compliance to the Next Level (Aug 2019)
An in-depth discussion on implementing internal controls and ensuring compliance to prevent a breach or other cyber intrusion, as well was contracting with vendors and third-party vendor risk management.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Ryan T. Sulkin,
Michael Best & Freidrich LLP - Chicago, IL
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Jordan J. Herman, Chad M. Pinson
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Session 4 —47 mins
Ephemeral Data and Other Emerging Technology (Aug 2019)
In cybersecurity, staying on pace with current technology, issues, and approaches is a step behind. Practitioners must remain ahead of what is current, or else they will find themselves obsolete, commoditized, outside best practice, or a victim of a cyber incident or crisis. Take a look ahead with thought leadership and awareness around emerging, nascent, or predicted cyber technologies, approaches, threats, challenges, and applications such as transactional due diligence, ephemeral data, incident response, smart cities, alternative commerce and banking, identification, contracting, connected devices, artificial intelligence, risk transfer, data analytics, ethical and privacy concerns, IoT, industrial controls, and connectivity.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jordan J. Herman,
Baker Botts L.L.P. - Austin, TX
Chad M. Pinson,
Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX
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Audrey Rauscher, Lacey Shrum, Sean M. Whyte
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Session 5 —58 mins
Overview: Implementing Blockchain Solutions (Aug 2019)
The panel discusses a business approach to blockchain and how and where this technology is being implemented today; the legal, fiduciary and regulatory issues in drafting legal contracts into code; and blockchain from a cybersecurity perspective.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Audrey Rauscher,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX
Lacey Shrum,
Vela Wood and Smart Kx - Dallas, TX
Sean M. Whyte,
Frost Brown Todd - Dallas, TX
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Shamoil T. Shipchandler, Dama J. Brown, David L. Hirsch, Siddharth P. Mody
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Session 6 —60 mins
Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Regulation and Enforcement (Aug 2019)
Cybersecurity and data privacy are among the top concerns of both the private sector and federal regulators. As such, companies at the highest executive levels must exercise vigilance in keeping abreast of the most recent trends related to not only cybersecurity threats, but also cybersecurity and data privacy enforcement and regulation. Hear multiple perspectives on effective—and ineffective—practices.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Shamoil T. Shipchandler,
Jones Day - Dallas, TX
Dama J. Brown,
Federal Trade Commission - Dallas, TX
David L. Hirsch,
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Fort Worth, TX
Siddharth P. Mody,
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
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Monté L. Williams
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Session 7 —45 mins
Data Breach Disclosure: Let’s Talk about it…or Not.. (Aug 2019)
Discuss obligations to disclose data breach incidents and cover the best practices associated with such incidents.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Monté L. Williams,
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC - Morgantown, WV
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Rebecca S. Pearson, Leslie C. Thorne
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Session 8 —48 mins
Cybersecurity Insurance (Aug 2019)
Examine key insurance provisions and hear thoughts on evolving exposures impacting privacy and cyber insurance.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Rebecca S. Pearson,
Willis Towers Watson - San Francisco, CA
Leslie C. Thorne,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
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Emily Westridge Black, Wendy Elsa Bozzolasco, Kate Eguchi, Katherine Haight
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Session 9 —60 mins
In-House Counsel Panel (Aug 2019)
Hear from a panel of in-house counsel on the latest challenges and solutions in confronting cyber threats.
Originally presented: Jul 2019 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Emily Westridge Black,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
Wendy Elsa Bozzolasco,
SunPower - Austin, TX
Kate Eguchi,
Whole Foods Market - Austin, TX
Katherine Haight,
NXP USA, Inc. - Austin, TX