Events with Cybersecurity

Events

  • ROI-NJ Thought Leadership Series: Cybersecurity - 08/21/2019

    Bob Anderson, a member of Lindabury’s Cybersecurity &  Data Privacy practice, was among panelists at ROI-NJ’s Thought Leadership Series focusing on cybersecurity and how attorney-client privilege is crucial to limit your business’s liability in the event of a cyber breach.

  • Cybersecurity: Fundamentals | Spending | Change | Enemies - 07/10/2019

    Cybersecurity, a term that used to loiter in the background of the IT guy’s job description, has been pulled to the forefront as cyber attacks and information data breaches occur with increasing frequency. With today’s constantly emerging technology and infrastructure changes, it can be difficult for company leaders to ensure that their data and employees are safe from cybercriminals. A cyber attack is never a question of if, but when, it will occur.

    This interactive discussion, presented by ROI-NJ, will cover a variety of topics, including:

    Data management and governance
    Emerging technology and infrastructure changes
    Increased adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT)
    Investing in cybersecurity: AI, employee training and more
    Malware disruptions and data breaches
    Catching up: Small businesses are now at risk more than ever
    New regulations inevitable: How they may affect your business

    Panelists

    For more information or to register click here.

  • On the Ground and in the Cloud: Cyber Security in Real Estate Transactions - 12/05/2018

    Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group co-chair, Eric Levine is presenting to attendees at The Bar Foundation of Union County’s  upcoming seminar; “On the Ground and in the Cloud: Cyber Security in Real Estate Transactions”.  Eric is addressing legal issues related to real estate transactions in the current cyber-climate.

    For more information or to register click here.

  • Building a Better NJ: Future Proof Your Buildings - 12/04/2018

    Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group co-chair, Eric Levine, is among a panel of speakers at NJ NAIOP’s “Building a Better NJ: Future Proof Your Buildings”.  Eric’s panel is addressing legal issues related to leasing, insurance and liability in the current cyber-climate.

    For more information or to register for this informative program click here.

  • Protecting Privilege Before and After a Cyber Breach - webinar - 10/18/2018

    Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice co-chairs, Eric Levine and Robert Anderson provide insight as to the most important things a business can do to reduce their risk should a cyberbreach occur.

    Businesses have a major need to assess their own cybersecurity risks, and to openly exchange internal information within the company to effectively address and mitigate an actual breach situation. One of the most important things to do is to regularly conduct an investigation to understand what the business’ cybersecurity defense weaknesses and vulnerabilities may be. Critical to any counsel working to prevent a cyber-attack or respond to a successful cyber intrusion is an understanding why and how to properly utilize both attorney-client and work-product privilege.

    The overriding principle of using privilege is straightforward: to protect your organizations investigation and breach response efforts from usage by third parties or regulatory agencies in litigation arising from a breach.

    To view the on demand webinar click here.  (registration may be required)

  • Webinar: Minimize Cyber-Risks of Remote Employees - 10/04/2018

    While remote access allows for greater efficiency by providing offsite employees access your network, it also increases the risk of cyber intrusion. Businesses providing remote access must understand how to safely implement these programs. Learn about remote access policies including BYOD (bring you own device) and “least privilege”, utilizing remote desktops and how to create hard to crack passwords.

    Presented by Robert Anderson, Lindabury’s  Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice Group Co-Chair, and John Kalli, CEO of  Trinity Worldwide Technologies, LLC.

    View this recent webinar here.

  • NJBIA: The Internet of Things – Transforming Your Business - 06/15/2018

    Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group Co-Chair, Robert Anderson, has been invited as a panel member to speak at the 2018 NJBIA Cybersecurity Summit.  NJBIA’s Annual Cyber Summit is the forum for technology leaders and business executives who are seeking the latest tools, information and insights to unlock real value and help their business grow.

    Bob will discuss how a business can minimize their cyber-risks of remote employees. While remote access allows for greater workforce efficiency it also increases vulnerability to cyber intrusion. Businesses providing remote access need to understand how to implement these programs safely.

    This session will address the creation of remote access policies including:

    • BYOD (bring your own device)
    • The principle of least privilege
    • Best practice advice regarding the use of virtual private networks
    • Public WiFi
    • Identifying social engineering attempts

    Understanding that employees often are the first and best line of defense against cyber criminals, the role that effective and regular cybersecurity training plays in protecting businesses from attack will be discussed.

    For more information or to register click here.

  • Law Firm Cybersecurity: Protecting Client Information in Today’s Challenging Business Environment - 04/10/2018

    Andy Gibbs, a member of Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group will be presenting to the Union County Bar Association members on the topic of Law Firm Cybersecurity.   He will be joined by Scott Clark, Lindabury’s Director of Information Technology and Rob Kleeger of Digital4nx.

    Topics to be addressed include:

    • Preparedness– Recognizing the type(s) of data your company collects and maintains is instrumental when determining the organization’s legal obligations once a cyber breach takes place.
    • Employee Training–  An effective cybersecurity training program is designed around the concept that everyone has a role to play in protecting a firm’s assets, and no role is more important than any other.
    • Responding To a Data Breach– The specific action items for each step of a breach response protocol should be documented in a firm’s cybersecurity and data privacy policy and procedures manual.
    • Insurance Coverage– A complete understanding of a firm’s insurance program is key to maximizing protection against cyber risk.  Firms should assess the various cyber risks facing their organizations, review the adequacy of existing insurance policies, analyze and compare alternative insurance products, and negotiate cyber insurance policy placements.
    • Common Types of Cyber Attacks – Learn how to identify them and how to avoid them.

    For more information or to learn how to register please contact our office directly.

  • ROI-NJ Thought Leadership Series - Cybersecurity: Readiness, Response, and Recovery - 03/27/2018

    Cyberattack: It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.

    ROI-NJ has invited Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group leaders to be among a panel of industry experts to discuss a variety of cybersecurity issues and challenges companies are facing, including:

    • Preventing and detecting cyberattacks
    • Dealing with a cybersecurity breach
    • Understanding litigation options
    • Breaking down insurance option
    • Cloud and data protection
    • The impact of artificial intelligence

    For more information or to register for this event click here.

  • Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Briefing - 03/01/2018

    Eric Levine, Co-Chair of Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group addresses leading security professionals at ASIS International’s Northern New Jersey Chapter XIII, monthly meeting.

    For additional information or to register, click here.

  • Webinar: Cybersecurity & Data Privacy - Global Threat, Local Danger - 02/28/2018

    60% of small to mid-sized businesses who experience a cyber attack are out of business within six-months. This webinar will outline common cybersecurity threats and provide guidance on specific steps you can take to protect your business from cyber criminals.

    You will learn:

    • To evaluate your business’ cybersecurity risk
    • To identify the “crown jewels” of your company’s data
    • To develop procedures for responding to a cyber intrusion
    • To evaluate cyber insurance policy coverage

    View this recent webinar here.

     

Contact Information