Cybersecurity: Lessons Learned from the Latest Major Hacks
Webinar | 02.02.21, 7:00 AM CST - 8:00 AM CST
As cybersecurity has become a boardroom topic, legal professionals need to be informed about the corresponding legal risks in order to understand and assess their organization’s exposure, maturity, resilience and readiness as well as the possible legal impact and consequences of a cybersecurity-related incident.
One of the recent incidents that deserves our attention is the cybersecurity attack on SolarWinds, which forced many organizations worldwide to review their networks and take mitigation and remediation measures, including the immediate disconnecting or powering down of SolarWinds Orion products.
Other recent, unprecedented, attacks have put thousands of organizations at risk, and led to many questions and concerns about how organizations should respond and which steps should be taken, including related to forensic investigations, complex disclosure obligations, and coordination with commercial partners.
In this webinar, practitioners with legal and technical experience in managing cybersecurity incidents will discuss novel issues, best practices, and potential legal considerations triggered by recent cybersecurity incidents.
Speakers:
- Alister Shepherd, Managing Director, Government, EMEA, Mandiant
- Maarten Stassen, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP
- Evan Wolff, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP
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