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CYBER SECURITY & DATA PRIVACY 2021: Data Breach Response: Before and After the Breach



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Description: CYBER SECURITY & DATA PRIVACY 2021 Series
Episode #4: Data Breach Response: Before and After the Breach
November 3, 2021 at  2:00 PM CST
 
You’ve received the dreaded call that your company has just suffered a data breach – what do you do next? Who do you call for help? What notification obligations do you have?
 
With proper preparation, you can mitigate the damage caused by this unfortunate event and put your business in a position to recover. Your company may have already implemented its information security program and identified the responsible parties, including applicable outside experts, to be contacted in the event of a breach. However, now you must call up your incident response team to investigate the extent of the breach, evaluate the possible damage to your company, and determine whether you must notify your clients, customers, or the public of the breach. This webinar will help prepare you to take action when the worst happens.
 
This webinar is delivered in Plain English, understandable to you even if you do not have a background in the subject. It brings you into an engaging, even sometimes humorous, conversation designed to entertain as it teaches. And, it is specifically designed to be viewed as a stand-alone webinar, meaning that you do not have to view the other webinars in the series to get a lot out of it.
 
 
Speaker Information
Moderator:
Kathryn Nadro, Attorney, Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger LLP
 
Kathryn (“Katie”) Nadro advises clients on a diverse array of business matters, including commercial and business disputes, employment issues, and data security and privacy compliance. Katie works with individuals and businesses of all sizes to craft successful resolutions tailored to each individual matter.

Katie has broad experience representing companies and individuals in contract, non-compete, discrimination, harassment, fiduciary duty, and trade secret litigation in state and federal court.  With a background as both in-house and outside counsel, Katie understands that business objectives, time, and resources play an important role in reaching a favorable outcome for each client. Katie assists clients in navigating employment issues ranging from employee handbooks and FMLA policies to litigating discrimination and harassment claims, all while ensuring business needs and objectives are met. She also counsels clients on data security and privacy issues, including policy drafting and compliance with state, federal, and international law.
 
Speaker #1:
Cassandra Porter, Associate General Counsel, Global Privacy            Zuora

Cassandra M. Porter is the Americas/APAC data privacy lead attorney for a Fortune 100 Tech company working to transform clients’ businesses, operations and technology models for the digital era.  She counsels internal clients on privacy-related matters such as data collection practices, online advertising, mobile commerce, along with the development and acquisition of new technology, data incidents and management.

Cassandra is a member of the inaugural class of Privacy Law Specialists, a new specialty recognized by the American Bar Association, and a Fellow of Information Privacy by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Her IAPP credentials as a Certified Information Privacy Professional and Certified Information Privacy Manager designate her as thought leader in the field.  She is a former co-chair of the IAPP’s New Jersey Chapter and member of the Bankruptcy Lawyers Advisory Committee for the District of New Jersey.  As a member of the United States Trustee’s Consumer Privacy Ombudsman (CPO) panel, she served as the CPO in the Golfsmith International chapter 11 cases.  Previously she was counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP where, in addition to assisting clients with data privacy-related issues, she also regularly represented debtors in possession and creditors in chapter 11 matters along with indigents in chapter 7 proceedings in association with the Volunteer Lawyers for Justice.  Prior to joining Lowenstein, she clerked for the Honorable Cecelia Morris, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of New York and was the Assistant Managing Attorney at Kaye Scholer LLP. 

Before practicing law, she built a foundation for her career in data privacy as a senior reference librarian and acquired a master’s degree from Pratt Institute.  Cassandra obtained her law degree from Brooklyn Law School and a certificate in Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law from Seton Hall University Law School.  She is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey state courts, federal courts located in the Eastern, Northern and Southern Districts of New York, and the District of New Jersey. 
Cassandra regularly presents continuing education seminars for organizations such as the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC), the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, and the IAPP’s NJ Chapter.  She has also presented seminars for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the New York State Bar Association, the New York Women’s Bar Association, and Brooklyn Law School.   Her articles have appeared in multiple publications such as Practical Law, Law360, American Bankruptcy Trustee Journal, Healthcare Business Today, CRF News, along with publications from the IAPP, the American Bar Association, and the ABI.

Speaker #2:
Alison Schaffer, Legal and Regulatory Counsel,Jump Trading Group

Alison Schaffer Bloom is Legal and Regulatory Counsel at the Jump Trading Group in Chicago. Alison works extensively in the areas of trading, technology, human resources, venture capital, and data protection and privacy. Specifically, Alison leads GDPR implementation and data protection and privacy application for all of the Jump Trading Group’s business lines. Alison graduated from Northwestern University with Honors in Legal Studies and Communication Studies and a Certificate in Service Learning and attained a Masters in Education while a Teach For America corps member in New York. Alison obtained her Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where she was an avid member of the Trial Team. She is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and looks forward to completing her CIPP-E certification.

Speaker #3:
J. Eduardo Campos, Embedded-Knowledge, Inc
 
Seasoned strategist, 25+ years of experience in senior roles at PwC, Embraer, and other global corporations. Last 13 years at Microsoft, first consulting on cybersecurity, including managing the Trustworthy Computing’s Security and Privacy Initiative, and then leading innovative business development projects for the US government and governments abroad.
 
Several top-notch professional certifications, including security, privacy, and systems audit (CISSP, CISA, CISM, CPP, CIPT). Founding member of ISACA Sao Paulo Chapter, Brazil (former Vice-President). Current Education Director at ISACA Puget Sound Chapter. Adjunct Professor at the Executive Master’s in Cybersecurity course, Central Washington University.
 
Author of From Problem Solving to Solution Design: Turning Ideas into Actions, with fresh ideas, approaches, and case studies to share the best of the best practices, gleaned from years of working in intercultural corporate environments.
 
14 years in the Brazilian Army, retired as a Captain. BS degrees in Military Sciences and Computer Science.
 
Executive Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington, 2015 class. Currently, Chair of the Dean’s Advisory Board.
 
Now, realizing my dream of building a better tomorrow through my consulting firm, Embedded-Knowledge, Inc., which partners with organizations and entrepreneurs to bring them to self-sufficiency in designing their own business strategies and sustainable solutions for complex problems.
 
Speaker #4:
Anna Mercado Clark, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Phillips Lytle LLP
 
As leader of Phillips Lytle’s Data Security & Privacy and E-Discovery & Digital Forensics Practice Teams, Ms. Clark focuses on complex e-discovery and digital forensics, cybersecurity and data privacy, and complex commercial litigation. As a former Assistant District Attorney, she also handles white collar criminal matters and investigations. Additionally, Ms. Clark has been awarded the following ANSI-accredited credentials by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP): Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) and Certified Information Privacy Professional for the U.S. Private Sector (CIPP/US), preeminent certifications for advanced concentration in European data protection laws and U.S. private-sector laws, standards and practices, respectively.

Ms. Clark routinely counsels sophisticated clients on data governance issues to address business needs while minimizing risks and complying with a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape and other legal obligations. She has extensive experience advising businesses in the technology, consumer, health care and financial industries regarding information management and disposition policies, litigation readiness, data transfers, third-party/vendor negotiation and management relative to data administration, and disaster recovery and avoidance.

Ms. Clark has successfully leveraged the latest technology, including artificial intelligence and technology assisted review (“TAR”), to streamline high-volume discovery, establish defensible document review workflows and minimize litigation costs. She is a member of EDRM at Duke Law, a community of e-Discovery and legal professionals who create practical resources to improve e-Discovery and information governance, including cross-border discovery in light of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). She regularly speaks at national and international conferences as a subject matter expert on these issues.

As an experienced litigator, Ms. Clark is well positioned to identify and minimize litigation risks and assist with internal investigations, including managing digital forensic investigations. She is also able to seamlessly serve as litigation counsel in the event of a dispute or government investigation, having represented individuals, small businesses, multinational corporations and government entities in contract disputes, franchisor-franchisee litigation, trade secret disputes, antitrust litigation, securities litigation, labor and employment matters, and government investigations. Ms. Clark is a member of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee.
 



Practice Areas: Administrative Law & Regulation, Communications & Media Law, Information Technology Law & E-Commerce
Online Media Type: Audio
Production Date: 11/03/2021 3:00 PM EDT
Level: Intermediate
Category: Standard
Duration: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes
Online Format: Live
Course Type: Public

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Speakers:
Kathryn Nadro - Attorney, Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger LLP
Alison Schaffer - Legal and Regulatory Counsel, Jump Trading Group
Eduardo Campos - Principal, Embedded-Knowledge, Inc
Cassandra Porter - Associate General Counsel, Global Privacy, Zuora
Anna Mercado Clark - CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Phillips Lytle LLP
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