Cyber Security Development You Need to Know

DATE: Wednesday, January 28, 2015

TIME: 12:00 PM - 1:40 PM

ORGANIZER: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education


Robert D. Chesler, as Keynote Speaker at the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education on 'Cyber Security Development You Need to Know' on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:40 p.m.

Why You Need to Attend:

In less than one year, over 100 million US consumer data was stolen by cyber thieves. (USA Today, 9/14/14)
Some of the biggest "hacks" of 2014 come from bad password selection. Are your passwords safe enough? (NBC, 9/4/14)
In August, the FBI warned that "small business isn't ready for cyber threats" (FBI, 8/21/14)
We live in a "Cyber" society, where computers are an integral part of communications, information processing, information storage and life in general. The impact technology has had on the practice of law is huge. Most notably, the use of computers raises legal concerns in the areas of corporate governance, business, crimes, information delivery, and in the daily practice of law.

At this convenient new lunchtime webinar, a panel of New Jersey experts will review the leading cyber developments of 2014 that affect businesses, and look forward to what could lie ahead in 2015.

Join us for an important review of the world of technology and its impact on your legal practice:

Privacy in the digital age
Dealing with a security breach
Cyber crimes
Cyber risk and cyber insurance
Challenges for 2015
. . . and more

For more information, please click here.

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