Please join me on August 15, 2012 for a webinar: You’ve had a privacy breach…now what?
Please join me on August 15, 2012 for a webinar: You’ve had a privacy breach…now what?
Here are the details from Lexis and HB:
LexisNexis® Presents a Complimentary CLE Accredited* Webinar:
The 2012 Top Privacy Concerns for Companies and Best Practices for Cyber Breach PreparednessGovernment reports estimate that cyber breaches cost the U.S. economy over $1 trillion annually. The need to protect your company against breaches, data loss and theft are increasing in today’s ever-changing technological landscape. Our expert panelists will provide insights plus a risk manager’s perspective on privacy security, best practices for breach preparedness and explain the necessary coverage needs. Learn how to protect yourself in this 90-minute complimentary Webinar designed for in-house counsel.
On August 15, from 2 – 3:30 P.M. ET, join our panel of experts as they bring you the crucial steps needed to prepare for and address cyber privacy issues.
- Understanding cyber privacy concerns today: Identifying your vulnerabilities & protecting against breaches, data loss or theft.
- The state and federal statutory frameworks requiring the most observation and compliance.
- Risk manager’s perspective on privacy security, breach preparedness and coverage needs.
- Privacy breach—Now what? Understanding the case theories involved, the relevant developments in insurance coverage and the vendors you’ll need in place.
- Unique concerns raised by the use and storage of health-related information.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
2 – 3:30 P.M. ETFREE CLE-Eligible Webinar!
Earn 1.5 credit hoursPanelists include:
Scott Godes [formerly] of Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Mario Paez of Wells Fargo Insurance Services
Jimmy Kirtland of ING Americas
Lynn Sessions of Baker & Hostetler LLP
Professor David Bender of the University of Houston Law Center
*CLE is approved or in the process of approval for the mandatory CLE states listed below for 1.5 hours of CLE Credit. Of these, 0 qualify as hours of general, participatory, or skills credit, 0 qualify for hours of law office management, and 0 qualify for hours of ethics/professionalism.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York†, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
†Only experienced NY attorneys may take Webinar training for CLE. New York regulation requires that all CLE sessions must be conducted by an attorney in good standing or a JD. The presenter for this event meets this New York regulation. Contact the LexisNexis® CLE group directly atCLE.Sales@lexisnexis.com with questions about eligibility requirements and for further details on CLE paperwork.
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