Cybersecurity Concerns and Risks for Lawyers – February 2024
Speakers will discuss the following topics:
Part One | Cybersecurity 101 | What Lawyers Need to Know
Covering the technological aspects of protecting client and law office electronic data and communication (including sending, receiving and storing electronic information; cybersecurity features of technology used; network, hardware, software and mobile device security; preventing, mitigating, and responding to cybersecurity threats, cyber attacks and data breaches); vetting and assessing vendors and other third parties relating to policies, protocols and practices on protecting electronic data and communication; applicable laws relating to cybersecurity (including data breach laws) and data privacy; and law office cybersecurity, privacy and data protection policies and protocols.
Part Two | Ethics and Cybersecurity for Lawyers
Panelists will explore ethical obligations and professional responsibilities regarding the protection of electronic data and communication including: sources of lawyers’ ethical obligations and professional responsibilities and their application to electronic data and communication; protection of confidential, privileged and proprietary client and law office data and communication; client counseling and consent regarding electronic data, communication and storage protection policies, protocols, risks and privacy implications; security issues related to the protection of escrow funds; inadvertent or unauthorized electronic disclosure of confidential information, including through social media, data breaches and cyber attacks; and supervision of employees, vendors and third parties as it relates to electronic data and communication.
- February 28, 2024
- 1:00 PM
- 3:00 PM
- 1.0
- 1.0
- 2.0
- Virtual Participation
1:00 p.m. – 1:10 p.m.
Welcome and Introduction
1:10 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Part One | Cybersecurity 101 | What Lawyers Need to Know
Covering the technological aspects of protecting client and law office electronic data and communication (including sending, receiving and storing electronic information; cybersecurity features of technology used; network, hardware, software and mobile device security; preventing, mitigating, and responding to cybersecurity threats, cyber attacks and data breaches); vetting and assessing vendors and other third parties relating to policies, protocols and practices on protecting electronic data and communication; applicable laws relating to cybersecurity (including data breach laws) and data privacy; and law office cybersecurity, privacy and data protection policies and protocols.
Speakers:
Hon. Ronald J. Hedges, Principal, Ronald Hedges LLC
Marissa J. Moran, J.D., Professor, Department of Law & Paralegal Studies CUNY - New York City College of Technology Brooklyn, NY
1.0 Credit in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - General
2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.
Part Two | Ethics and Cybersecurity for Lawyers
Panelists will explore ethical obligations and professional responsibilities regarding the protection of electronic data and communication including: sources of lawyers’ ethical obligations and professional responsibilities and their application to electronic data and communication; protection of confidential, privileged and proprietary client and law office data and communication; client counseling and consent regarding electronic data, communication and storage protection policies, protocols, risks and privacy implications; security issues related to the protection of escrow funds; inadvertent or unauthorized electronic disclosure of confidential information, including through social media, data breaches and cyber attacks; and supervision of employees, vendors and third parties as it relates to electronic data and communication.
Speakers:
William S. Friedlander, Esq., Friedlander & Friedlander, P.C., Ithaca, NY
Kenneth A. Krajewski, Esq., Pillinger Miller Tarallo LLP, Buffalo, NY
Tyler S. Rexhouse, Esq., Hoffman Warnick LLC, Albany, NY
Sasha A. Carbone, Esq., American Arbitration Association, New York, NY
1.0 Credit in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection – Ethics
2:50 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Questions and Answers
- Hon. Ronald J. Hedges, Ronald J. Hedges,LLC
- Marissa J. Moran, J.D., CUNY - New York City College of Technology
- Tyler S. Rexhouse, Esq., Bookoff McAndrews PLLC
- Kenneth A. Krajewski, Esq., Pillinger Miller Tarallo LLP
- Sasha A. Carbone, Esq., American Arbitration Association
- William S. Friedlander, Esq., Friedlander & Friedlander P.C.
- Webinar
- 0NR71/FEB
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education
- Committee on Technology and the Legal Profession
- General Practice Section