Practice Management for Personal Injury Lawyers: Your Obligation to Protect Client Information from Cyber Attacks
This webinar will bring you right up to date with what is happening in terms of data breach, data sharing and cybersecurity and what you should be doing to protect client information. WEB2310N03CZ
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Practice Management
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Practice Management
1.00pm to 2.00pm Your Obligation to Protect Client Information from Cyber Attacks
- Should data be considered the new ‘oil’ or is it in fact the new ‘asbestos’?
- Why cyber security breaches are bad for your business: both in terms of cost and in reputation
- The legislative consequences that can arise from a cyber breach: for example, penalties under the Privacy Act
- What actions you can take to best protect your organisation and your clients’ information
Presented by Elaine Cheung, Special Counsel, Piper Alderman
Presenters
Elaine Cheung
Elaine is a special counsel in the financial services and fintech team in Piper Alderman’s Sydney office. She has extensive experience advising and acting for banking and financial services clients in a variety of areas. Her practice includes acting for and advising clients in relation to regulatory compliance and consumer credit issues, the regulation of financial products and services and financial services reform, privacy and data breaches, product design and distribution, applications for Australian Credit Licences and Australian Financial Services Licences, reviewing trust deeds and preparation of loan and mortgage documentation in relation to loans to self-managed super funds, real property financing transactions, mortgage enforcement proceedings in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing issues and trade mark and business name issues. Elaine also acts for private clients in residential property transactions and estate planning and estate administration matters.