In the third presentation of the series of Cybersecurity for Attorneys, we will discuss planning for response to a cybersecurity incident.
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Nebraska MCLE #240169. 1.0 CLE Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
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In the third presentation of the series of Cybersecurity for Attorneys, we will discuss planning for response to a cybersecurity incident. The discussion will include the drafting, implementation, and maintenance of an incident response plan. We will also discuss the planning for the response to a breach. The final discussion will include elements of the prior presentations with an emphasis on using the plan for a small table-top exercise.
Robert L. Kardell, Baird Holm LLPRobert L. Kardell (Bob) is an attorney whose practice focuses on cyber-breach incident response, legal and technology-based risk management solutions, technology and cyber-defense policy and protections, intrusion remediation, and fraud prevention and investigation. Bob has more than 22 years of experience working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a Special Agent and has been a certified computer forensics examiner and a certified accounting forensics investigator. He has testified numerous times as a fact witness in criminal trials and before grand juries and drafted expert reports for both accounting and computer investigations. In his career, Bob worked on cyber-crime investigations as well as public corruption, white collar, terrorism, and financial criminal and civil investigations.
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