"Cybersecurity Role-Play: What to Do & Who Does What, When"

Monday, September 22, 2014

2:00 - 3:00 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]

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Following up on the prior week's related webcast, this program will delve even deeper into cybersecurity incidents. This program will feature role playing with respect to a variety of possible scenarios that you may face—and help guide you when you need to make decisions on a fast-tracked basis.

Join these experts:

  • Richard Jacobs, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Cyber/Special Operations Division, FBI's New York Field Office
  • Louise Parent, Of Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP and former General Counsel of American Express
  • Craig Brod, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
  • Pam Marcogliese, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
  • Jonathan Kolodner, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP

Among other topics, this program will cover:

  • What risk management processes should senior management ensure are in place? To what extent should the NIST Framework or any other relevant frameworks be considered?
  • How should you memorialize your preparedness, both at the management and board level?
  • What is the board's role in cybersecurity management? Which board committee should be responsible?
  • What should be the involvement of law enforcement?
  • Who should be part of the incident response team and what type of cybersecurity training should be conducted for employees?
  • What other steps can companies take to mitigate cyber security incidents and manage the consequences from any breach?
  • What should companies disclose about their cybersecurity preparation? What about after an incident occurs? What are the relevant considerations in making that determination?
  • What is the potential of litigation or enforcement, both in the United States and abroad?

 

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