Data Breach: Mitigating Risks in an Ever-Changing Landscape
Published: 10 May 2021
Comprehensive consumer privacy laws may be dominating today’s headlines, but cybersecurity and data breach concerns remain as important as ever. This keynote featured a moderated conversation with Stephen Reynolds, a leading cybersecurity and data breach attorney and founder of Ice Miller’s data security and privacy practice group. Reynolds addressed what privacy professionals should be doing to mitigate the risk of a data breach or ransomware attack, highlighting the leading causes leading to breaches and the top tips for preventing them. He walked through a typical crisis scenario, providing advice on how preparation can minimize the pain and what to do when a breach has clearly occurred. Reynolds discussed the potential for class-action litigation and the impact of new and emerging privacy laws on data breach planning and response. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn.
Data Breach: Mitigating Risks in an Ever-Changing Landscape

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.
Data Breach: Mitigating Risks in an Ever-Changing Landscape

Published: 10 May 2021
Contributors:
Rita Heimes
CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM
Senior Counsel
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
Stephen Reynolds
CIPP/US
Partner, Privacy and Cybersecurity
McDermott Will & Schulte
Comprehensive consumer privacy laws may be dominating today’s headlines, but cybersecurity and data breach concerns remain as important as ever. This keynote featured a moderated conversation with Stephen Reynolds, a leading cybersecurity and data breach attorney and founder of Ice Miller’s data security and privacy practice group. Reynolds addressed what privacy professionals should be doing to mitigate the risk of a data breach or ransomware attack, highlighting the leading causes leading to breaches and the top tips for preventing them. He walked through a typical crisis scenario, providing advice on how preparation can minimize the pain and what to do when a breach has clearly occurred. Reynolds discussed the potential for class-action litigation and the impact of new and emerging privacy laws on data breach planning and response. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn.
Data Breach: Mitigating Risks in an Ever-Changing Landscape

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.
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