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2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law eConference

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2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law eConference
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Cyber intrusions—ransomware attacks, data breaches, hacking, and other threats—continue to make headlines and affect companies and organizations of all sizes. Essential Cybersecurity Law is an extensive program designed to walk through key legal issues relating to breach preparedness and response. Hear directly from leading practitioners, and in-house counsel, 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.

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1. Litigation and Regulatory Update (Sep 2022)

Lisa Angelo

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Litigation and Regulatory Update (Sep 2022)

A litigation and regulatory update on technology and privacy related issues.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Lisa Angelo, Angelo Law Firm PLLC - Houston, TX

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2. Reasonable Security Standards Taking Effect in 2023 (Sep 2022)

Elizabeth Rogers

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Reasonable Security Standards Taking Effect in 2023 (Sep 2022)

In 2023, at least 4 new state consumer data privacy laws, plus the California Privacy Rights Act amendments to the CCPA will take effect. Each of these new laws includes a requirement that covered entities establish and maintain a written “reasonable security” program. This session focuses on what factors are considered when meeting what has become a universal standard for achieving compliance with new state laws and regulations.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX

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3. International Privacy Laws and Enforcement Actions Update (Sep 2022)

Kathryne (Kate) M. Morris

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International Privacy Laws and Enforcement Actions Update (Sep 2022)

Across the globe, privacy laws continue to emerge and evolve along with regulatory scrutiny. Learn the latest developments in international privacy laws and hear about current trends and priorities in enforcement actions

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Kathryne (Kate) M. Morris, Hosch & Morris, PLLC - Dallas, TX

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4. Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (Sep 2022)

Kristen Hudson

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Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (Sep 2022)

Step right up and hear all about the latest data breaches and cybersecurity issues, including an overview of recent case law in the area and implications for managing vulnerabilities on an on-going basis.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Kristen Hudson, Dickinson Wright PLLC - Austin, TX

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5. NiFTy uses of NFTs and Other Emerging Technologies for Cybersecurity (Sep 2022)

Nick Donarski, Devika Kornbacher

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NiFTy uses of NFTs and Other Emerging Technologies for Cybersecurity (Sep 2022)

Blockchains, cryptocurrency, and non-fungible tokens are all components of the metaverse. Explore the use of private and public blockchains, NFTs, and other “metaversal” technologies as part of an information security program as well as cybersecurity considerations that organizations should keep in mind when deploying these technologies.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Nick Donarski, ORE System - Dubuque, IA
Devika Kornbacher, Clifford Chance - New York, NY

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6. Current Issues in Cybersecurity Regulation and Enforcement (Sep 2022)

George R. Gooch, Esther Chavez, Derek Kleinmann

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Current Issues in Cybersecurity Regulation and Enforcement (Sep 2022)

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

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

George R. Gooch, Texas Health Services Authority - Austin, TX
Esther Chavez, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Derek Kleinmann, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Fort Worth, TX

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7. Protecting Privilege? The Evolving Role of Attorney-Client Privilege in Cybersecurity Incidents and Responses (Sep 2022)

Jeremy Rucker

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Protecting Privilege? The Evolving Role of Attorney-Client Privilege in Cybersecurity Incidents and Responses (Sep 2022)

This session analyzes the advantages and limitations of including outside counsel during incident response.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Jeremy Rucker, Spencer Fane - Plano, TX

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8. Current Trends and Issues in Cybersecurity Insurance (Sep 2022)

Larry Hansard, Leslie C. Thorne

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Current Trends and Issues in Cybersecurity Insurance (Sep 2022)

From securing the right policies to proper claims notice and management, this presentation discusses how to get maximum protection and value out of your insurance.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Larry Hansard, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. - Washington, DC
Leslie C. Thorne, Haynes Boone, LLP - Austin, TX

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9. The Role of the GC: Managing Enterprise-Wide Cybersecurity Risk (Sep 2022)

William R. Daugherty, Grant Duffy, Neha Parekh

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The Role of the GC: Managing Enterprise-Wide Cybersecurity Risk (Sep 2022)

This panel covers in-house counsel’s increasing role in managing a company’s cybersecurity risks. They must ensure the company is taking appropriate steps to prepare for and respond to data security incidents, but also manage cybersecurity risks through information governance, proactive assessments of the company’s security posture, compliance with rapidly evolving privacy and cybersecurity laws, and ensuring the executive team and board are effectively managing and overseeing cybersecurity risks. 

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

William R. Daugherty, Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
Grant Duffy, Southwest Airlines - Dallas, TX
Neha Parekh, Procore Technologies - Austin, TX