D&O Hotspots: Information Security and AI Systems
As we shift even more of our day-to-day activity online in response to the global health pandemic, increased security threats and advancements in automation means the risks to directors and boardrooms has never been greater. Join experts over three hours to explore the AI revolution, privacy law reform and receive practical guidance on effectively managing cybersecurity threats.
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
2.00pm to 2.05pm Opening Comments by the Chair
2.05pm to 3.05pm: Artificial Intelligence: How to Augment Decision Making in the Boardroom
AI won't just affect entry-level workers in the future, but boards can adapt to the AI revolution – if they're willing to embrace the transformation. Due to its rapid technological development, AI will start to enter boardrooms over the next few years. They won’t initially replace the role of directors but will augment decision making. When will automation and AI become more mainstream and make some board decisions in the future?
Presented by Henri Eliot, Founder and Chief Executive, Board Dynamics
3.05pm to 4.05pm: Privacy: The Reforms and Risks You Need on Your Radar
- Global privacy law reform and changing consumer expectations
- How the Privacy Bill will affect you
Presented by Emma Pond, Director, Simply Privacy
4.05pm to 5.05pm: Cybersecurity: How to Respond to a Data Breach
- Lessons from overseas
- Directors’ duties and privacy obligations
- Incident and crisis management
- Civil law risks and remedies
- The relevance of criminal law
Presented by Blair Keown, Senior Associate, Bell Gully and George Morrison, Junior Barrister, Shortland Chambers
5.05pm to 5.15pm Closing Comments by the Chair
Learning Objectives
- Consider how AI can augment board decision making
- Reflect on the global privacy law reform and its implications for directors and officers
- Learn how directors can respond to a data breach