There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
Data Breach: The First 48 Hours
Intellectual Property Law Section; In-House Counsel
What a company does in the first 48 hours of a data breach will set the stage for three major confrontations – regulatory investigations, private lawsuits, and PR damage control. From having a detailed and well understood Incident Response Plan in place, to understanding when and how to call in law enforcement, data breach vendors, and outside counsel, this webinar will cover best practices and tips for the in-house counsel hoping never to need them.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(OnDemand) 2018 Annual Litigation Summit: Got Ethics? Key Changes to the California Rules of Professional Conduct You Need to Know
(OnDemand) 2018 IP Institute: Owning Innovation: Between Code and Contract
(OnDemand) IP Issues for Commercial Property Owners: How to Avoid Paying Millions to Graffiti Artists
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Law Enforcement Use of Force & Liability Conference: After the Critical Incident and Before the Litigation
(OnDemand) New Criminal Law Statutes: 2019
(OnDemand) Best Practices for Non-Disclosure Agreements: Are You Using Them Correctly?
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Best Practices for Non-Disclosure Agreements: Are You Using Them Correctly?
(OnDemand) Business Law Recent Developments: The California Consumer Privacy Act: A State Law with an International Impact
(OnDemand) 2019 Trademark Office Comes to California: And Now for Something Completely Different- What You Need to Know About Non-Traditional Trademarks
(OnDemand) 2019 Orange County Legal Tech Conference: Not If, But When. Responding to a Data Breach
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) 2021 Litigation and Appellate Summit: Spring 2021 SCOTUS Term Review
(OnDemand) Tips for Effectively Searching the USPTO Database Using TESS - Part 1
We are committed to accessibility! All OnDemand programs after January 1, 2022 include closed captioning. To request closed captioning for a program older than January 1, 2022, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.