Just about every report on cybersecurity includes some reference to “increases,” whether in terms of public and corporate resources devoted to dealing with breaches or in describing the number of requests from regulators in the aftermath of major events. In other words, the relationship between cybersecurity and the law is only going to deepen over time, and lawyers must be prepared to answer increasingly complicated questions from their clients, the public, and—in the most egregious cases—the government itself. Former cyber prosecutor Tim Flowers has witnessed firsthand the good, the bad, and the ugly after major cyber events while counseling with victims and prosecuting bad actors. His presentation will cover the current cybersecurity landscape and describe how lawyers must be prepared to address what comes “next” in an area of the law that seems to change by the day.
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excellent program and content
Very good discussion on a complex topic.