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Cybersecurity During a Pandemic: What To Do Help Protect Your Nonprofit Organization

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Cybersecurity During a Pandemic: What To Do Help Protect Your Nonprofit Organization
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Session 1: Cybersecurity During a Pandemic: What To Do Now To Help Protect Your Organization Against Cyberattack - Organizational cybersecurity is a significant challenge in normal times. During the pandemic, with limited resources and geographically dispersed staff, including IT and information security personnel, the challenge can feel insurmountable. Discuss the current elevated threat landscape and ways in which nonprofits can improve and bolster their defenses to cyber-attacks, despite the ongoing workplace burdens associated with COVID-19.

Session 2: Practical Issues around Data Protection - An overview of steps your organization can take to help protect your data, including practical tips on developing your action plan for responding to a cybersecurity breach. 

Session 3: Liability Issues - Focus on liability related issues for non-profits, including Directors' and Officers' liability and COVID-19 related liability issues.

Session 4: Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies - 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.

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1. MASTER CLASS E: Cybersecurity During a Pandemic: What To Do Now To Help Protect Your Organization Against Cyberattack (Mar 2021)

John E. Ansbach

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MASTER CLASS E: Cybersecurity During a Pandemic: What To Do Now To Help Protect Your Organization Against Cyberattack (Mar 2021)

Organizational cybersecurity is a significant challenge in normal times. During the pandemic, with limited resources and geographically dispersed staff, including IT and information security personnel, the challenge can feel insurmountable. Discuss the current elevated threat landscape and ways in which nonprofits can improve and bolster their defenses to cyber-attacks, despite the ongoing workplace burdens associated with COVID-19.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

John E. Ansbach, Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX

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2. Practical Issues around Data Protection (Mar 2021)

Cheryl M. Burtzel

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Practical Issues around Data Protection (Mar 2021)

An overview of steps your organization can take to help protect your data, including practical tips on developing your action plan for responding to a cybersecurity breach. 

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Cheryl M. Burtzel, Spencer Fane LLP - Austin, TX

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3. Liability Issues (Mar 2021)

Ashley M. Hunter, Leslie C. Thorne

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Liability Issues (Mar 2021)

Focus on liability related issues for non-profits, including Directors' and Officers' liability and COVID-19 related liability issues.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Ashley M. Hunter, HM Risk Group - Austin, TX
Leslie C. Thorne, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX

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4. Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies (Mar 2021)

Jason Boulette

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Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies (Mar 2021)

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: Jan 2021 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

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