Lawyers are increasingly at
center stage in accountability for their organizations' data security. This session will explore the lawyer ethics
rules pertinent to data security and how they apply to establishing a reasonable
data security program for the organization.
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*Nebraska MCLE #149523, 1.0 Ethics hours. (OnDemand)
Lawyers are increasingly at center stage in accountability for their organizations' data security. This session will explore the lawyer ethics rules pertinent to data security and how they apply to establishing a reasonable data security program for the organization.Peter Sloan, managing lawyer at Information Governance Group, LLC, a boutique law firm that focuses on data retention, data management, and data security. Peter counsels clients throughout the United States on information governance issues, including data security, breach response, and response readiness.
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