Data Privacy & Information: Meeting the Challenges of This Complex & Evolving Area of the Law Out of Stock

 

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January 2016
 
Data Security & Privacy - Effective Risk Management for When...Not If...a Breach Occurs
 
 
Program Highlights:
 
- Overview of Data Security and Privacy: The Important Legal Issues from 30,000 Feet
- Advising Board Members and Executives on Data Security and Data Privacy Risks
- Data Security and Privacy Issues with the European Union and Changes to the Safe Harbor Act
- What are "Reasonable" Security Measures? Dealing with the Fallout of a Data Breach and Responding to Government Investigations
- Class Action Data Breach Litigation from a Defense Perspective
- Meeting The Challenges Of Privacy In The Digital Workplace
- Ethical Dilemmas in Data and Security Privacy Law
 
 
Program Description:
 
The breakneck speed at which technology is advancing presents both extraordinary opportunity and unprecedented risk to you and your clients. As data breaches and cyber attacks increase, so do the costs associated with preventing and dealing with them whennot if … they happen.
 
This practical seminar provides guidance on the state of the law on data security and privacy, as well as sound practices on how to minimize risk of a breach. Learn about data security and privacy issues with the European Union and Changes to the Safe Harbor Act, as well as the status of negotiations over the General Data Protection Regulations. Learn the reasonable measures to take in case of a breach, as well as best practices for advising your board and executives. Discover the latest challenges in employment law, as well as ethical dilemmas.
 
Whether it is your firm or your clients who need assistance in creating and implementing sound practices in data protection, this is an important and timely CLE.
 
Agenda:
 
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
9:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
Philip L. Gordon, Esq., Program Chair
 
9:10 am
Overview of Data Security and Privacy: The Important Legal Issues from 30,000 Feet
Presented by David Navetta, Esq.
 
10:00 am
Networking Break
 
10:10 am
Advising Board Members and Executives on Data Security and Data Privacy Risks
Growing legal, regulatory, and fiduciary requirements and expectations regarding data security and privacy confronted by board members and executives; Strategies and practices for advising and supporting board members and executives in these quickly-expanding areas.
Presented by Jason Haislmaier, Esq.
 
11:00 am
Data Security and Privacy Issues with the European Union and Changes to the Safe Harbor Act; Status of Negotiations over the General Data Protection Regulation; Non-European Union Data Protection Law
Presented by Elizabeth E. Harding, Esq.
 
11:50 am
Lunch Break (On Your Own)
 
1:00 pm
Legal Ethics in Data Privacy and Security
What are the unique ethical issues facing law firms today in the areas of data privacy and security? In our fast changing age of information, what ethical rules and issues are implicated in the collection of personal information data from clients, employees and opposing parties? What is ethically permissible with cloud computing and your personal devices? Have you considered the ethical implications of employees’ BYOD to work, the ethical issues of data storage on printers, scanners and fax machines and ethics of data accessibility, data duplication and data processing with third parties? Are we safe? How can we keep up? What are our duties of competence and diligence in data privacy and security? We may be asking more questions than there are answers but Cindy Fleischner of McConnell Fleischner Houghtaling, LLC will provide you with an ethical framework applicable in your everyday practice.
Presented by Cecelia "Cindy" Fleischner, Esq.
 
1:50 pm
Class Action Data Breach Litigation from a Defense Perspective
Presented by Casie D. Collignon, Esq.
 
2:40 pm
Networking Break
 
2:50 pm
Meeting The Challenges Of Privacy In The Digital Workplace
Privacy issues pervade virtually every aspect of today's digital workplace, including online surveillance, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs, social media use, location tracking, and wearable technology. This presentation will survey several emerging privacy issues that are critical for employers and provide practical recommendations for addressing them.
Presented by Philip L. Gordon, Esq., Program Chair
 
3:40 pm
What are "Reasonable" Security Measures? Dealing with the Fallout of a Data Breach and Responding to Government Investigations
Presented by Ryan T. Bergsieker, Esq.
 
4:30 pm
Adjourn
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $349.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $309.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    7.00
  •   Ethics Credits
    1.00
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
1/22/2016
Expiration Date
12/31/2018
Non-Member Price
$349.00 USD
Member Price
$309.00 USD
Product Code
CM012216J
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