This presentation will outline the basic steps businesses (including law offices) can take to prepare to react calmly and effectively to any breach.
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Nebraska MCLE #255416. 1.0 CLE Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
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Unauthorized access to data can cause significant difficulty. Even a small compromise, like the hack of a single user's email, can cause a big headache. This presentation will outline the basic steps businesses (including law offices) can take to prepare to react calmly and effectively to any breach. After the breach occurs, this presentation will outline what to do first, whom to call, and some of the legal obligations the breached party may face.
Rick Jeffries, Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, LLP
Rick Jeffries is a partner in, and general counsel to, Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, LLP. He has nearly 30 years of experience as a commercial trial lawyer, and offers an advisory practice in technology, information security and privacy. He is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/US, as sanctioned by the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Rick has a special place in his heart for lawyers who are overwhelmed and anxious about their practices. He is married, the father of two former Little League All-Stars, a devoted fan of UNO Maverick Athletics, and he set four state powerlifting records.
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