Interesting topic. Would have been interesting more regarding a litigation update for cybersecurity incidents.
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- Updates on current SEC priorities and pending state privacy legislation that will impact companies of all sizes
- A detailed walkthrough of the key components of an incident response plan, followed by an interactive luncheon workshop for a sample breach/response scenario
- A look at the legal and ethical implications of AI and other emerging technology
- A panel on “The Role of the Board: Before, During and After a Cyber Incident”
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides No Materials
- Total Credit Hours:
- 8.00 | 2.75 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Criminal Law | Civil Trial Law
- TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2025
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Derek Kleinmann, Tim Newman
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Session 1
—45 mins
0.75 | 0.50 ethics
SEC Cyber Update: New Rules on Cybersecurity Disclosures, Enforcement, and Other Current Priorities (Dec 2023)
Hear an SEC enforcement attorney and defense counsel discuss the latest on Commission rules, enforcement actions, and current priorities related to cybersecurity.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Derek Kleinmann,
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Fort Worth, TX
Tim Newman,
Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
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Elizabeth Rogers, Esther Chavez, Ashley Fischer
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Session 2
—62 mins
1.00
Assessing Your Privacy Law Risk: What Does Reasonable Security Actually Mean? (Dec 2023)
All of the recently enacted and effective state consumer data privacy laws require that covered businesses implement a “reasonable” security program. Likewise, covered businesses are required to include clauses in their agreements with service providers, contractors and other third parties that impose a duty to protect disclosed personal data with “reasonable” security. Learn from a regulator, an in-house general counsel and an outside privacy counsel what this means and what it looks like and how to do it in your own law firm or company.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Elizabeth Rogers,
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX
Esther Chavez,
Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Ashley Fischer,
Tiff's Treats - Austin, TX
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Jeremy Rucker, John B. Sapp Jr.
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Session 3
—51 mins
0.75 | 0.50 ethics
Developing an Effective Incident Response Plan (Dec 2023)
Walk through the main components you want to have in place for your incident response plan, including what to include and what NOT to include, OFAC implications, and more.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jeremy Rucker,
Spencer Fane - Plano, TX
John B. Sapp Jr.,
Texas Mutual Insurance Company - Austin, TX
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William R. Daugherty, Jasen Orme
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Session 4
—40 mins
0.75 | 0.25 ethics
To Pay or Not to Pay: Issues and Considerations for a Ransomware Response (Dec 2023)
Ransomware attacks continue to plague companies and organizations. What factors should be considered as part of your response? Who, inside and outside your organization, should be at the table making those decisions? How has the ransomware landscape evolved that can impact the decision on whether to pay or not? The decision on whether to pay a ransomware or cyber extortion demand can be complex, dynamic, and highly circumstance specific.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
William R. Daugherty,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
Jasen Orme,
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Houston, TX
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Cybersecurity Breach: Hypothetical Scenario and Response (Dec 2023)
William R. Daugherty, Jeremy Rucker
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Session 5
—43 mins
0.75
INTERACTIVE LUNCHEON WORKSHOP:
Cybersecurity Breach: Hypothetical Scenario and Response (Dec 2023)
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
William R. Daugherty,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
Jeremy Rucker,
Spencer Fane - Plano, TX
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Natalie DuBose, Kara Altenbaumer-Price
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Session 6
—60 mins
1.00
Getting Someone Else To Pay: Cybersecurity Insurance Essentials (Dec 2023)
This cyber insurance discussion explores how insurance responds to a cybersecurity or ransomware incident and discusses where to look for coverage, how to maximize it, and missteps to avoid jeopardizing your coverage. It also addresses hot topics like social engineering coverage, the war exclusion, and insuring ransoms.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Natalie DuBose,
Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Kara Altenbaumer-Price,
McGriff - Dallas, TX
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Emily Westridge Black, Steven Gyeszly, Karl V. Hopkins
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Session 7
—60 mins
1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Practical Considerations and Implications of Generative AI (Dec 2023)
An overview of practical considerations and implications for the in-house use and governance of generative AI.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Emily Westridge Black,
Shearman & Sterling LLP - Austin, TX
Steven Gyeszly,
Marathon Oil - Houston, TX
Karl V. Hopkins,
Bradley - Houston, TX
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Molly Russell
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Session 8
—15 mins
0.25
Byte-Sized Update: Cybersecurity Litigation and Regulatory “Round Up” (Dec 2023)
A ‘lightning round’ discussion covering notable cybersecurity lawsuits and regulations from the past year, including updates on state privacy laws, proposed SEC and NYDFS regulations, data breach litigation, and executive Wells notices.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Molly Russell,
Charles Schwab - Dallas, TX
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David Curtis, Hannah Levin
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Session 9
—44 mins
0.75
Contracting with Third-Party Vendors: Top Risk and Privacy Law Considerations (Dec 2023)
A primer on how to revise third-party vendor contracts to include cybersecurity and privacy law provisions, perform cybersecurity vendor due diligence, and what you need to know to best protect yourself or clients from regulatory scrutiny.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
David Curtis,
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - Seattle, WA
Hannah Levin,
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - Washington, DC
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Jay Johnson, Rebecca A. Klein, Kristen Edwards Marquardt, Mary P. Ricciardello
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Session 10
—62 mins
1.00 | 0.50 ethics
The Role of the Board: Before, During and After a Cybersecurity Incident (Dec 2023)
A summary from sitting board members and board governance experts on obligations, tips, and best practices for boards in preparing for and responding to cybersecurity incidents, and in affectively evaluating and addressing the attendant risks.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jay Johnson,
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. - Westlake, TX
Rebecca A. Klein,
Klein Energy, LLC - Austin, TX
Kristen Edwards Marquardt,
Hakluyt - McClean, VA
Mary P. Ricciardello,
Eagle Materials, Pro Petro - Houston, TX