Steve Millendorf (Partner, San Diego) and Avi Ginsberg (Associate, Boston) will join the New England Corporate Counsel Association for a hybrid in-person/virtual seminar on current issues in cybersecurity.
As technology continues to evolve, new security threats and compliance risks confront companies worldwide and, accordingly, require in-house counsel to quickly assess and respond to these constant challenges in order to minimize damages, losses, and liability to their clients, assets, and reputations. Our team will lead an interactive discussion of some selected cybersecurity issues that in-house counsel are likely to face in 2024 as a result of new developments, including:
- Today’s cybersecurity landscape
- Risk implications of emerging website software tools such as cookie consent managers, chatbots, and session replay technologies
- Recent developments in state privacy laws
- Cybersecurity insurance and negotiating cybersecurity terms in contracts.
To learn more and register to attend, please click here.
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