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Answer Bar: Global Data Security Considerations for the Corporate Client

Contains material from May 2018 to Aug 2021

Answer Bar: Global Data Security Considerations for the Corporate Client
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Session 1: Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? - 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.

Session 2: The Current State of International Privacy Laws and Enforcement

Session 3: The State(s) of U.S. Privacy Law - Unlike the European Union and other jurisdictions, the U.S. has a sectoral approach to data privacy law with no comprehensive data privacy framework in sight. This presentation discusses the latest developments in U.S. privacy law including the California Privacy Rights Act, Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, and the many states that have proposed similar legislation. It also provides tips for keeping up with the shifting sands of U.S. privacy law and developing a sustainable compliance program.

Session 4: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Cybersecurity and Privacy Compliance - It seems like a new global or domestic privacy law is being introduced every week. Just when you thought that your program was complete and running smoothly, all of a sudden you must figure out a way to implement and maintain a new requirement. Learn about reliable management tools for a data privacy and cybersecurity compliance program from the experts. Our panel of in-house lawyers from the public and private sector discuss how to make it easy to operationalize overlapping laws and how to make sure that your compliance program is always up to date.

Session 5: It's 3 a.m., Do You Know Where Your Data is? - Modern companies are awash in data. Employees generate it and are usually looking for the most efficient way to share it internally and externally. Review the myriad of problems that can occur even with the most well-meaning of employees. From the possible export control risks of emailing technical information to an overseas colleague, to using Dropbox and other file sharing sites to exchange information, to providing data to contract employees, and more, explore the state of the law as it relates to data and what can happen if you lose control of it.  

Session 6: Freedom of Motion? Global Developments in International Data Transfer - Just when you think you’ve got things straight for protecting personal data that must cross borders in business, the regulators, legislators, and courts change up the rules. This panel discusses what steps companies can take to assess and simplify their international data transfers in this evolving global landscape, as well as give some more detailed insights into such developments as the July 2020 Schrems II (III) decision, new draft EU Model Clauses, Brexit implications, the ASEAN voluntary Model Clauses, Japan’s APPI amendments and more. 

Session 7: Protecting Client Information-Cyber Protection Duties as an Attorney - Explore the ethical and legal obligations of attorneys and law firms to protect client data and communications from the latest cybersecurity threats.

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1. 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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2. The Current State of International Privacy Laws and Enforcement (Aug 2021)

Daniel J. Felz

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The Current State of International Privacy Laws and Enforcement (Aug 2021)

Originally presented: Jul 2021 Essential Cybersecurity Law

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

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3. The State(s) of U.S. Privacy Law (Aug 2021)

Lucas Huizar, Devika Kornbacher

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The State(s) of U.S. Privacy Law (Aug 2021)

Unlike the European Union and other jurisdictions, the U.S. has a sectoral approach to data privacy law with no comprehensive data privacy framework in sight. This presentation discusses the latest developments in U.S. privacy law including the California Privacy Rights Act, Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, and the many states that have proposed similar legislation. It also provides tips for keeping up with the shifting sands of U.S. privacy law and developing a sustainable compliance program.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Lucas Huizar, Guideline Inc. - San Mateo, CA
Devika Kornbacher, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX

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4. The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Cybersecurity and Privacy Compliance  (Jun 2020)

Elizabeth Rogers, Jeff Adams, George R. Gooch, Elaine Nicholson

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The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Cybersecurity and Privacy Compliance  (Jun 2020)

It seems like a new global or domestic privacy law is being introduced every week. Just when you thought that your program was complete and running smoothly, all of a sudden you must figure out a way to implement and maintain a new requirement. Learn about reliable management tools for a data privacy and cybersecurity compliance program from the experts. Our panel of in-house lawyers from the public and private sector discuss how to make it easy to operationalize overlapping laws and how to make sure that your compliance program is always up to date.

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX
Jeff Adams, WP Engine - Austin, TX
George R. Gooch, Texas Health Services Authority - Austin, TX
Elaine Nicholson, City of Austin - Austin, TX

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5. It's 3 a.m., Do You Know Where Your Data is? (Jun 2018)

David M. Hoffman, Robert Arthur Rodriguez

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It's 3 a.m., Do You Know Where Your Data is? (Jun 2018)

Modern companies are awash in data. Employees generate it and are usually looking for the most efficient way to share it internally and externally. Review the myriad of problems that can occur even with the most well-meaning of employees. From the possible export control risks of emailing technical information to an overseas colleague, to using Dropbox and other file sharing sites to exchange information, to providing data to contract employees, and more, explore the state of the law as it relates to data and what can happen if you lose control of it.  

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

David M. Hoffman, Fish & Richardson P.C. - Austin, TX
Robert Arthur Rodriguez, Advanced Micro Devices - Austin, TX

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6. Freedom of Motion? Global Developments in International Data Transfer (Jun 2021)

Lisa E. Zolidis, Nicholas Accomando, Andreas Splittgerber

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Freedom of Motion? Global Developments in International Data Transfer (Jun 2021)

Just when you think you’ve got things straight for protecting personal data that must cross borders in business, the regulators, legislators, and courts change up the rules. This panel discusses what steps companies can take to assess and simplify their international data transfers in this evolving global landscape, as well as give some more detailed insights into such developments as the July 2020 Schrems II (III) decision, new draft EU Model Clauses, Brexit implications, the ASEAN voluntary Model Clauses, Japan’s APPI amendments and more. 

Originally presented: May 2021 Technology Law Conference

Lisa E. Zolidis, NI - Austin, TX
Nicholas Accomando, GSK - Raleigh, NC
Andreas Splittgerber, Reed Smith - Munich, Germany

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7. Protecting Client Information-Cyber Protection Duties as an Attorney (May 2018)

William R. Daugherty, Andy Sawyer

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Protecting Client Information-Cyber Protection Duties as an Attorney (May 2018)

Explore the ethical and legal obligations of attorneys and law firms to protect client data and communications from the latest cybersecurity threats.

Originally presented: Apr 2018 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

William R. Daugherty, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Houston, TX
Andy Sawyer, Locke Lord LLP - Dallas , TX