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Global Counsel Leaders: New Challenges in Cybersecurity: Data Governance and GenAI

Webinar | 02.07.24, 11:30 AM EST

Please join Global Counsel Leaders, the leading industry forum for Chief Legal Officers and senior General Counsel (GC), in conjuction with sponsor Factor, for a virtual roundtable on cybersecurity.

Moderated by E. Leigh Dance, a panel of subject matter experts will discuss new challenges in cybersecurity, including data governance and generative AI.

During the roundtable, we'll discuss:

  • Addressing new cybersecurity risks presented by Generative AI
  • How legal teams are acting on the SEC cybersecurity disclosure rule
  • Complying with changing regulations on cross-border data flow
  • How the GC’s role is changing in data protection and privacy

Watch the recording of this discussion here.

For more information, please visit these areas: Privacy and Cybersecurity

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