Presented in plain-language English, this presentation will address the minimum necessary network security requirements, as well as identify regulated data fields and their key cybersecurity elements. Additionally, the presenter will discuss emerging litigation with common law causes of action that evade that the prohibitions against private rights of action found in several federal regulations. Through this course, attorneys will be armed with a pragmatic approach to regulated data, minimum security requirements, and litigations risk with which to better advise and inform their clients and peers.
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Attorneys are judged every time they speak—in client meetings, depositions, hearings, negotiat...
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