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2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law eConference

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2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law eConference
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Comments from the 2020 Cybersecurity Live Webcast

I think we could benefit from expanding the time for each session. It felt pretty rushed. Some of that was due to tech issues but the morning presentations could definitely have benefited from having a longer time to present

I really liked the practical suggestions offered during this presentation.

Interesting although speakers were a little over beginner heads assuming we all knew the cases etc. but for the most part they were extremely informative.

Great work! A few folks complaining about the quality and the inevitable technical glitches. But that's just life right now. I appreciate the extra efforts that went into putting together a good day of coursework in these circumstances.

Good content. More discussion around breach contract language and how GDPR interrelates to US privacy laws

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Cyber intrusions—data breaches, hacking, ransomware, and other threats—continue to make headlines and affect companies and organizations of all sizes. Essential Cybersecurity Law is a one-day, extensive program designed to walk through key legal issues relating to breach preparedness and response. Hear directly from leading practitioners, in-house counsel, and top government officials to get the latest updates on regulatory actions and litigation, and gain detailed and practical guidance for implementing internal controls and responding to a data breach. Topics include: 
  • Civil Litigation and Regulatory Update
  • International and State Privacy Laws and Enforcement
  • First Steps to Cybersecurity Compliance
  • Emerging, Disruptive, and Game-Changing Technology
  • Legal Nuances of Breach Response
  • Cybersecurity Insurance
  • Discovery Issues
  • The In-House Perspective on Managing Current Threats and Challenges
If you are a practitioner, in-house counsel, or board member undertaking cybersecurity issues for your organization, this one-day course is for you.

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1. Civil Litigation and Regulatory Update (Aug 2020)

Richard J. Johnson, Molly Russell

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Civil Litigation and Regulatory Update (Aug 2020)

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 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Richard J. Johnson, Jones Day - Dallas, TX
Molly Russell, Jones Day - Dallas, TX

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2. International Privacy Laws and Enforcement (Aug 2020)

Daniel J. Felz, Wim Nauwelaerts

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International Privacy Laws and Enforcement (Aug 2020)

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Daniel J. Felz, Alston & Bird LLP - Dallas, TX and Brussels, Belgium
Wim Nauwelaerts, Alston & Bird - Brussels, Belgium

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3. The ABCs of Operationalizing the CCPA, BIPA, and Other State Data Privacy Laws (Aug 2020)

Wendy Elsa Bozzolasco, Devika Kornbacher

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The ABCs of Operationalizing the CCPA, BIPA, and Other State Data Privacy Laws (Aug 2020)

Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act is set to commence in July 2020. Explore how companies are grappling with how to integrate the recently revised CCPA regulations into their ordinary business activities. Hear practical guidance on operationalizing compliance with the CCPA as well as other state data privacy laws (e.g., Illinois’ Biometric Information Protection Act).

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Wendy Elsa Bozzolasco, SunPower - Austin, TX
Devika Kornbacher, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX

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4. Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? (Aug 2020)

Art Ehuan, Robyn K. Bacon, LeeAnne Pelzer, Stefan Richards

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Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? (Aug 2020)

The term "Reasonable Security" is appearing in news headlines and inside court rooms. Regulators are increasingly conducting examinations of breached corporations to determine if preventative “Reasonable Security” measures are being deployed across the enterprise. Class action litigation representatives are also questioning, if a lack of "Reasonable Security” contributed to breaches in their complaints. Hear how “Reasonable Security” can be achieved across the pillars of people, process, and technology--including the implementation and management of proactive "Reasonable Security" measures. And explore how to evaluate and measure if “Reasonable Security” is in place, and how to identify gaps that may exist in a cybersecurity program.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Art Ehuan, Crypsis - McLean, VA
Robyn K. Bacon, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP - Los Angeles, CA
LeeAnne Pelzer, Crypsis - McLean, VA
Stefan Richards, CorVel - Portland, OR

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5. Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies (Aug 2020)

Jason Boulette

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Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies (Aug 2020)

An overview of key issues to consider in developing or updating work-from-home policies as they relate to cybersecurity and data protection, including information fluidity, third party access to employee assets, Zoom and other platform security concerns, and more.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Jason Boulette, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX

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6. Emerging, Disruptive, Game-Changing Technology (Aug 2020)

Chad M. Pinson, Jordan J. Herman, Lacey Shrum

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Emerging, Disruptive, Game-Changing Technology (Aug 2020)

Technology is pushing the limits of almost every sector of society, from the personal to the professional. With every advancement comes opportunity, disruption, risk, security issues, and privacy concerns. Often, we focus on the technology of today, failing to look ahead to where technology might advance tomorrow. Hear more on expectant emerging technologies including blockchain, smart cities, artificial intelligence, biometrics, and even the new imperatives to better understand work-from-home and work-remote options. 

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Chad M. Pinson, Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX
Jordan J. Herman, Baker Botts L.L.P. - Austin, TX
Lacey Shrum, Vela Wood & Smart Kx - Dallas, TX

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7. Cybersecurity Enforcement and Regulation (Aug 2020)

Shamoil T. Shipchandler, David L. Hirsch, Camelia Lopez

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Cybersecurity Enforcement and Regulation (Aug 2020)

Examine current government enforcement perspectives and trends, including how they relate to the private sector.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Shamoil T. Shipchandler, Jones Day - Dallas, TX
David L. Hirsch, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Fort Worth, TX
Camelia Lopez, U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Texas - Plano, TX

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8. Legal Nuances of Breach Response (Aug 2020)

William R. Daugherty

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Legal Nuances of Breach Response (Aug 2020)

While the data security threat landscape continues to show increases in the frequency, sophistication, and variety of incidents, organization also have to grapple with the evolving legal and regulatory landscape when responding to data security incidents. Explore the legal nuances organizations may face when responding to data security incidents, including legal obligations arising from ransomware and extortion demands; interpreting various safe harbors under breach notification laws; as well as industry- and data-specific legal obligations.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

William R. Daugherty, Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX

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9. Cyber Insurance in Context of Incident Response Plan (Aug 2020)

Dominic Keller, Leslie C. Thorne

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Cyber Insurance in Context of Incident Response Plan (Aug 2020)

The alignment of cyber insurance and incident response plans is critical to ensure that comprehensive coverage is provided and the organization can recover from cyber incidents effectively.  

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Dominic Keller, Willis Towers Watson - San Francisco, CA
Leslie C. Thorne, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX

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10. Cybersecurity of IP (Aug 2020)

Seth James Nielson

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Cybersecurity of IP (Aug 2020)

A review of cybersecurity techniques, technologies, and principles that are used to protect a company's intellectual property, with a focus on protecting various types of copyrightable content and potential trade secrets.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Seth James Nielson, Crimson Vista - Austin, TX

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11. In-House Counsel Panel (Aug 2020)

Kate Eguchi, Allan M. Johnson

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In-House Counsel Panel (Aug 2020)

Hear from a panel of in-house counsel on the latest challenges and solutions in confronting cyber threats.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Kate Eguchi, Whole Foods Market - Austin, TX
Allan M. Johnson, AT&T - Dallas, TX