Cybersecurity Law Changes, Ethics and Tech Tips to Protect Your Data-ECS220331
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Join this panel of well-respected subject matter leaders. They will discuss significant changes to the state’s data breach statute and qualifying for CT’s new Cybersecurity Safe Harbor statute. The IT Security panel member will share practical and effective cybersecurity measures that practitioners can implement immediately to protect their firms as well as provide background on an accepted cybersecurity framework included in the Cybersecurity Safe Harbor Statute. Finally, the panel will explain the differences between attorneys’ ethical obligations to notify clients and obligations under counterpart consumer and healthcare data breach laws.
Member $35.00
Non-Member $70.00
Student Member $15.00
Program Date - Thursday, March 31, 2022
Product ID - ECS220331
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (1.0 General; 0.5 Ethics)
NY: 1.5 CLE Credits (1.0 AOP; 0.5 Ethics)
About the Program
Join this panel of well-respected subject matter leaders. They will discuss significant changes to the state’s data breach statute and qualifying for CT’s new Cybersecurity Safe Harbor statute. The IT Security panel member will share practical and effective cybersecurity measures that practitioners can implement immediately to protect their firms as well as provide background on an accepted cybersecurity framework included in the Cybersecurity Safe Harbor Statute. Finally, the panel will explain the differences between attorneys’ ethical obligations to notify clients and obligations under counterpart consumer and healthcare data breach laws.
Credits
Ethics and Professionalism:0.5, General:1.0
Description
Presented by the Cyber Security Committee, Solo/Small Firm Section, Young Lawyers Section
You Will Learn
- About the most prevalent cybersecurity threats and the potentially huge damage they can inflict
- The basics of NIST’s framework for containing those risks – and the correlation between that framework and qualifying for CT’s new safe harbor
- Concrete steps that firms can take now to improve cybersecurity posture
- How and why professional responsibility rules sometimes require notice to clients before state or federal regulations do
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in improving the cybersecurity posture of their practice, understanding the laws that could be implicated if there is a cyber incident and exploring the cybersecurity safe harbor statute.
Speakers
Dena M. Castricone Alexander R. Cox
DMC Law LLC, Locke Lord LLP,
Hartford, CT Hartford, CT
Jonathan E. Davis Scott Gombar
The Law Office of Jonathan E. Davis LLC, Nwaj Tech,
Brooklyn, NY Meriden, CT
Moderator
Austin Berescik-Johns
Law Office of Austin B. Johns, LLC,
Hartford, CT
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. This program qualifies for transitional and non-transitional CLE credits.
Attorneys seeking NY CLE credit who have been admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less must attend the live seminar for skills or ethics credit, or a fully interactive videoconference. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias CLE credits are only available as non-transitional credits. For further information about transitional and non-transitional courses, please see the NYCourts.gov page on CLE: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml.
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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