Understanding Online and Cyber Risk: Key Focus Areas for In-House Counsel
It is well known that law firms possess some of the most confidential and sensitive client information. This makes corporate executives a prime target for cyber-criminals. As in-house counsel it’s critical that you understand these risks and learn how to mitigate them. Delve into exactly how and why cyber-crime poses such a significant risk to executives. Gain practical strategies to minimise vulnerabilities and address the risks your firm may face in the future. WEB228N51AZ
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Understanding Online and Cyber Risk: Key Focus Areas for In-House Counsel
- Cyber risk to executives
- Role of In-House Counsel to minimise cyber risk
- Extent of risk affecting the firm
- Strategies to reduce cyber risk
Presented by Jordan Welden-Iley, Senior Advisor, Cyber Risk, Clyde & Co
Presenters
Jordan Welden-Iley
Jordan is a Senior Advisor with the Clyde & Co Cyber Risk Advisory Practice. His cyber security expertise is across governance, risk, compliance and strategy and predominately for enterprise and mid-market entities in the financial services, technology and government sectors. Prior to working with Clyde & Co, Jordan worked with a global cyber security consulting practice after commencing his career as an Australian Lawyer having experience in litigation, corporate advisory and restructuring. Jordan holds a MBA, BCom, LLB, and has written cyber security examinations for CISSP, CCSP, CISM, CRISC, CISA, and ISO 27001 Lead Auditor.