Scott M. Giordano, Spirion; John G. Bates, DocuSign; John Bandler, Bandler Law Firm PLLC
What qualifies as a breach vs. an incident? When does an investigation need attorney-client privilege? Do I need to make a bitstream copy, or is an image enough? If these questions have ever come up in your department, you likely had to call someone in Legal, or even outside counsel. Over the past five years, the need for legal insight in information security has gone from a nice-to-have to a must-have. Just some of the areas where attorneys can assist you include incident response/breach notification, contract negotiations, policy writing and review, and working with insurance carriers. In this presentation, information security legal veterans will explain what attorneys can do for your team and how they can advance your department’s mission.
Learning objectives:
1. Discern which information security and privacy problems require legal involvement.
2. Learn the latest trends in information security that have legal implications.
3. Understand how to work with counsel to achieve the best results.