Ethics for Corporate Counsel: Cyber Risk Management and Digital Ethics

A lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to prevent the inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure, use, or access to confidential information of a client, former client, or prospective client. What is “reasonable” in this age of rampant phishing, ransomware, data extortion, and other cybersecurity breaches, particularly in the midst of a pandemic?
This program focuses not on cyber-technical issues, but instead on the higher-level policies and practices that make up better cybersecurity programs, and the underlying principles which establish good practices for every attorney, regardless of what type of law their practice encompasses.
Ethical Requirements Regarding Client Information Confidentiality
Speakers
M. Ariel Evans – CEO Cyber Innovative Technologies, Cyber Intelligence 4U – New York, NY and Herzliya, Israel
Yanai Z. Siegel, Esq – Counsel, Shafer Partners, LLP – New York, NY
Relevant NYS and NYC Data Laws and NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Speakers
Philip M. Froehlich – COO, Integris Security LLC – Bellerose, NY
Yanai Z. Siegel, Esq – Counsel, Shafer Partners, LLP – New York, NY
Setting Up an Information Governance Program
Speakers
Tracee Davis, Esq. – Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Linda Sharp, Esq. – Senior Manager, EY, Palmdale, CA
Mauricio Paez, Esq. – Partner, Jones Day – New York, NY
Taa Grays, Esq – VP & Associate General Counsel, MetLife – New York, NY
A Case Study of a Company Subject to DFS Part 500 Enforcement
Speakers
Chenee M. Castruita, Esq. – Associate, Mazanec, Raskin & Ryder Co., L.P.A. – Columbus, OH
Marcus L. Tolliver, Esq. – Partner, Touchstone Bernays – Dallas, TX
Yanai Z. Siegel, Esq – Counsel, Shafer Partners, LLP – New York, NY
- November 10, 2020
- Online On-Demand
- VJU61
- 4.0
- 4.0

