Data Security Breaches: Proactive Prevention and Reactive Remedies

Length: 85 minutes
Product ID: 388373EAU

 
OnDemand Webinar:$209.00Register Now
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Benefits

21st century data-privacy compliance has become increasingly difficult, given the ever-expanding universe of data leakage concerns. Computer technology's growth into platforms such as social-networking/Web-2.0 sites and 'the cloud' have exacerbated the ramifications of inevitable human error. Yet, in both good times and bad, a number of legally cognizable compliance measures can help any organization do its best to protect sensitive information, especially individuals' personally identifiable information (PII). Order this OnDemand Webinar conference to learn more about some crucial risks and how to mitigate them.


Agenda

The Big Picture

  • Types of Sensitive Information
  • Liability Risks and Data Leakage - Big 3
  • Divide the Universe - Into 4 Areas

Specific Goals/Arenas

  • Access Restrictions
  • Encryption of ESI, Especially PII and Mobile Data
  • Written Policies Consistently Enforced
  • Training, Incl. as to Incident-Response
  • Regular Monitoring of Networks
  • Privacy-Breach Liability Insurance?

Reactive-Remedies/Incident-Response

  • Follow Process/Policies/Protocols
  • Fact Intake - 5 W's and Whether Data Encrypted
  • Get Your Bearings - Vendor/Cloud; Law-Enforcement
  • To Give Notice or Not to Give Notice
Faculty

Robert D. Brownstone, Esq., Fenwick & West LLP


Robert D. Brownstone, Esq.
• Technology and e-Discovery counsel and Electronic-Information-Management Group co-chair at Fenwick & West LLP, a 300-attorney, Silicon Valley based, national law firm
• Known as the Lawyer and Technologist in One Brain or the Metadata Guru
• Advises clients on information security, privacy, electronic discovery, electronic information management, and retention and destruction policies and protocols
• National speaker and writer on many law and technology issues, including information-security and privacy
• Teaches electronic discovery law at two Bay Area law schools
• Frequently quoted in the press as an expert on electronic information
• Chair of the State Bar of California’s Law Practice Management and Technology Section
• J.D. degree, magna cum laude, Brooklyn Law School
• B.A. degree, Swarthmore College
• Can be contacted at rbrownstone@fenwick.com


Continuing Education Units
  • CLE (Please check the "Detailed Credit Information" page for states that have already been approved)
  • NALA
  • Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Detailed Credit Information


Additional credit may be available upon request. We cannot guarantee availability, but we will check into it for you. Contact Lorman at 1-866-352-9540 for further information.


One attendee may receive credit per registration.