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You Can Run But No Longer Hide: Cybersecurity – What Lawyers MUST DO to Protect Their Clients, Firm (Skills and Ethics)

Fri, Apr 21

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*This program will satisfy the Skills and Ethics NY CLE requirements for NY 1st or 2nd year newly admitted attorneys ...Program Chair Mark Rosen and an expert faculty seek to inform the legal and business communities about the latest developments in cybersecurity that are too important to ignore

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You Can Run But No Longer Hide: Cybersecurity – What Lawyers MUST DO to Protect Their Clients, Firm (Skills and Ethics)
You Can Run But No Longer Hide: Cybersecurity – What Lawyers MUST DO to Protect Their Clients, Firm (Skills and Ethics)

Time & Location

Apr 21, 2023, 9:05 AM – 5:15 PM

Virtual Event

About the event

COURSE DETAILS

*This program will satisfy the Skills and Ethics NY CLE requirements for NY 1st or 2nd year newly admitted attorneys

For the 8th year, Program Chair Mark Rosen and an expert faculty seek to inform the legal and business communities about the latest developments in the field of cybersecurity that are much too important to be ignored.

Our ALL STAR faculty will discuss the changing technical climate, cyber threats and hacks. threats to the rule of law and national security, and the ever-changing roles and responsibilities of attorneys and firms.

Some of the topics to be discussed include:

  • A Chat with the Author: Restoring Confidence in Government Expertise in a Time of Deep Fakes, Data Breaches, AI, Chatgpt & Ransomware: Who Do You Believe?
  • Dealing with a Data Breach
  • Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Insurance: To Arbitrate, or Not?
  • Working From Home: Where Do You Employer’s Policies Begin and End? Protecting Data, Devices and Departing Employees
  • Insurance in a Cyber World: Do You Need it? Challenges in Securing it; What Does it Cover?
  • State of the Quarles Case and the Public Safety Exception in a Cyber World
  • Cybersecurity is NOT Just an IT Problem: Build a Team! Do You Have the Right One?
  • Cybersecurity: What Steps Lawyers NEED to Take to Satisfy  Minimum Ethical and Negligence Standards
FACULTY

Program Chair: Mark B. Rosen, Brooklyn Law School; John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Faculty (In Formation): Derek Auchie, Dispute Process Law, University of Aberdeen; Brian G. Flood, CPCU, ARM,VP, Hub International; Paul Jang, Legal & Educational Technology Specialist, Brooklyn Law School; Lexer Quamie Mayers, Director, Labor, Employment & Benefits Law, Allstate; Guy Robinson, Computer Scientist, Developer of Banking Industry Software; Harumi Urata-Thompson, Chief Financial Officer, Wave Financial; A. Michael Weber,Littler; Ian Whitehurst, Financial Crimes, Exchange Chambers UK; William Araiza, Brooklyn Law School; Steven Hyman, McLaughlin & Stern; Tony Lang, FBI

CLE CREDITS

9 NY Credits: 3 Ethics (1 Cybersecurity); 6 Skills Transitional and Non-Transitional; 9 NY Credits 3 Ethics; 6 General

GENERAL INFORMATION

To register: click the Register button below. The website will prompt you to log in or create an account to complete the checkout. If you are not a member, please join the membership before completing the checkout to take advantage of the member’s price. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program.

For technical and account-related issues, please get in touch with us at dradjabov@nycla.org

Webinar Link: After completing the checkout, you will receive a separate email with webinar access instructions. That email will arrive closer to the program start time. If you are still waiting to receive an access email 30 minutes before the program, please email cle@nycla.org.

Course Materials: We will email the link to download course materials 30 minutes before the program starts.

CLE Certificates (if applicable): After verifying your attendance, we will add your certificate to the “Download CLE Certificates” page, which you can access from your “My Account” page.

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