Following last year’s successful symposium, this year’s event in support of Cybersecurity Awareness Month returns to the topic of reasonable security.
Ask ten cybersecurity professionals what “reasonable security” is and you’ll likely get ten different answers. That’s because - truth be told - what counts as “reasonable security” is a work in progress. Notwithstanding the lack of clarity as to what is - and what isn’t - reasonable, organizations may be legally responsible for having reasonable information security practices … and in Ohio, Connecticut, and Utah having “reasonable security practices” can serve as a “get out of jail free” card should you be sued as a result of a cyber incident.
The absence of a clear and unambiguous specification of reasonableness makes it imperative for business owners, Boards, executives, and their trusted advisors to know how to think through “reasonableness.”
Join SecureTheVillage and our expert panel of information security professionals for a workshop-style conversation on how to think through reasonable security.
Leave with a framework for ensuring your information security practices are reasonable.
Your information risk exposure
Your information risk tolerance
Your information risk management practices
Who should attend
Business owners, Board members, executives
Attorneys, accountants, insurance professionals, bankers, management consultants, other trusted advisors
Managed service provider (MSP), managed security service provider (MSSP), technology advisors, CIOs, CISOs
Agenda
Introduction and overview of the day
Session 1: Identifying your risk exposure & opportunities; Q&A and Discussion
Session 2: Financial and legal consequences of a cybersecurity event; Q&A and Discussion
Session 3: Elements of “reasonable security”; Q&A and Discussion
Wrap-up and final thoughts
Our Expert Panel
Robert Braun, JD, Privacy and Cybersecurity Attorney, Jeffer Mangels
M. Scott Koller, JD, Privacy and Data Security Attorney, Baker & Hostetler
David Lam, Partner / CISO, Miller Kaplan
Jason Meshekow, Risk Management / Insurance, intouch Insurance Services, SecureTheVillage Member of the Board
Alex Rayter, Principal, Phoenix 2.0
Stan Stahl, PhD, Information Security Manager, Miller Kaplan; President, SecureTheVillage (Facilitator)
George Usi,CEO Omnistruct, Co-Chair CA IPv6 Task Force, SecureTheVillage Member of the Board
Barry Weber,ITIL, CISM, CIPP/US, vCISO & Privacy Practice Leaders, Assured SPC
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