Moore & Van Allen Offices
100 N. Tryon St. #4700
Charlotte, NC 28202
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC CharlotteThis panel of legal and industry experts will present best practices in both (a) the development of a cyber/data security crisis response program, and (b) implementing that program when faced with a cyber/data security incident. An element of this event will include a discussion of the processes to be followed when conducting a digital forensics investigation in the wake of a cybersecurity incident.
Corporate crises have become a question of not if, but when. Companies of all sizes are now facing an increasingly complex crises landscape, with threats arising both internally and externally, and both domestically and internationally. This is especially true in the area of cybersecurity. Explore what constitutes a “crisis”, how to develop a cyber/data security crisis response program and carry it out under pressure. As part of this panel discussion, we will provide an overview of: (a) the key legal issues involved in preparing and implementing a cybersecurity/data incident response program (e.g., federal and state law requirements related to information security and data breach response, processes and tools to be followed and used when conducting an investigation of a cybersecurity incident – including the performance of a digital forensics investigation), (b) the perspective and role of in-house counsel when faced with a cyber/data security incident, (c) escalating to senior management and the Board of Directors, and (d) communicating with customers, law enforcement and impacted individuals.
12:00 - 12:30pm Registration, Lunch & Networking
12:30 - 1:30pm CLE
Speakers
Todd Taylor, Partner, Moore & Van Allen
Karin McGinnis, Partner, Moore & Van Allen
Mary Gamble, General Counsel, m_PAC
Jonathan Wackrow, Managing Director, Teneo Risk