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Answer Bar: Global Data Security Considerations for the Corporate Client
Contains material from Jun 2022 to Nov 2024
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Session 02: Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: Best Practices for Governance - A robust discussion and insights from the field on effective cybersecurity governance, including regulatory requirements, key elements of a governance program, and best practices and risk mitigation strategies.
Session 03: Taking Your Incident Response Plan to the Next Level - An organization’s resiliency to a cyber-attack is critical to mitigating the operational, reputational, and legal impact of the incident. Explore the steps organizations should be taking to take their incident response plans to the next level, including harmonization among various response plans, developing detailed legal and privacy playbooks, and conducting exercises that target the most challenging issues organizations face in cyber-attacks.
Session 04: Vendor Risk Management - A discussion with industry leaders on cybersecurity issues arising in vendor relationships. The panel discusses third party auditing, cyber incident notification, the recently adopted Reg S-P amendments, and vendor use of AI.
Session 05: Do You Know What Your Outside Counsel is Doing to Protect Client Information? - Law firms are now targets for hackers, including nation-state actors that seek to steal sensitive and valuable client information and cause disruption and other damages. Are your outside counsel taking the appropriate steps to ensure the safety of your information?
Session 06: The Role of the Board: Before, During and After a Cybersecurity Incident - 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.
Session 07: Developing an AI Governance Program - Practical guidance and considerations in developing and implementing governance around the internal use of AI.
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 6.50 | 2.75 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025
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Bart W. Huffman, Serge Jorgensen
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Session 1 —45 mins 0.75
Beyond IT Security: Legal and Cyber Security Considerations in the OT World (Jul 2023)
Industrial Control Systems and Operational Technology have unique challenges and risks. Explore some of those risks from service disruption and data disclosure, as well as the legal and technical considerations and mitigations and some of the risk implications of emerging AI technology.
Originally presented: May 2023 Technology Law Conference
Bart W. Huffman,
Holland & Knight LLP - Houston, TX
Serge Jorgensen,
Sylint - Sarasota, FL
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Jay Johnson, Brandon Rogers, Sam Rubin, Douglas Vreeland
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Session 2 —60 mins 1.00
Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: Best Practices for Governance (Nov 2024)
A robust discussion and insights from the field on effective cybersecurity governance, including regulatory requirements, key elements of a governance program, and best practices and risk mitigation strategies.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jay Johnson,
Charles Schwab - Westlake, TX
Brandon Rogers,
Travis County - Austin, TX
Sam Rubin,
Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 - Austin, TX
Douglas Vreeland,
Tokyo Electron U.S. Holdings, Inc - Austin, TX
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John E. Ansbach, William R. Daugherty
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Session 3 —64 mins 1.00
Taking Your Incident Response Plan to the Next Level (Nov 2024)
An organization’s resiliency to a cyber-attack is critical to mitigating the operational, reputational, and legal impact of the incident. Explore the steps organizations should be taking to take their incident response plans to the next level, including harmonization among various response plans, developing detailed legal and privacy playbooks, and conducting exercises that target the most challenging issues organizations face in cyber-attacks.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
John E. Ansbach,
Stroz Friedberg an Aon Company - Dallas, TX
William R. Daugherty,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
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Molly Russell, Kristina Holliman, Katherine Jackson, Oyuna Dashitsyrenova Nelson
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Session 4 —57 mins 1.00 | 0.50 ethics
Vendor Risk Management (Nov 2024)
A discussion with industry leaders on cybersecurity issues arising in vendor relationships. The panel discusses third party auditing, cyber incident notification, the recently adopted Reg S-P amendments, and vendor use of AI.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Molly Russell,
Charles Schwab - Dallas, TX
Kristina Holliman,
Legendary Entertainment - Los Angeles, CA
Katherine Jackson,
ExxonMobil - Houston, TX
Oyuna Dashitsyrenova Nelson,
3M - Austin, TX
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Robert L. Levy
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Session 5 —41 mins 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Do You Know What Your Outside Counsel is Doing to Protect Client Information? (Jun 2022)
Law firms are now targets for hackers, including nation-state actors that seek to steal sensitive and valuable client information and cause disruption and other damages. Are your outside counsel taking the appropriate steps to ensure the safety of your information?
Originally presented: Apr 2022 Corporate Counsel Institute
Robert L. Levy,
Exxon Mobil Corporation - Houston, TX
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Jay Johnson, Rebecca A. Klein, Kristen Edwards Marquardt, Mary P. Ricciardello
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Session 6 —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
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Emily Westridge Black, Steven Gyeszly
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Session 7 —59 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Developing an AI Governance Program (Nov 2024)
Practical guidance and considerations in developing and implementing governance around the internal use of AI.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Emily Westridge Black,
Shearman & Sterling LLP - Austin, TX
Steven Gyeszly,
Marathon Oil - Houston, TX