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Nevada (NV) Cybersecurity CLE Course Catalog

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Managing Human Risk with M365 Tools & Business Partners
So you implemented Microsoft 365, but have questions around how to leverage the tools to better identify risky behavior in your organization and how to work with your counterparts in IT, Info Sec, Privacy and Legal to realize these benefits.

Legalweek

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We Have a Privacy Policy in Place, Are We Compliant?
Privacy Policies and Privacy Programs are unique to each organization. Understanding your data privacy risk and where your data is located should be the starting point to creating a Privacy Policy and Privacy Program. Learn about your data privacy risk by using various assessments and techniques, including data mapping and data privacy assessments.

Legalweek

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Online Courts and Virtual Litigation, Arbitration & Mediation: Is This The Future?
Technology has driven transformation for many areas of the legal profession aiding with tools covering contract management and e-discovery to cloud based systems and big data and analytics. Yet, dispute resolution has yet to feel the full impact of this transformation. What stage are we currently facing? Where will this take us in the next five years?

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Proactive Measures To Avoid Potential Data Breaches & Cyber-Attacks - WIPL
Hackers love exploiting weakness. As data breaches increase in frequency and size, corporate legal departments must be armed and ready to proactively tackle these crises and reduce risk and damage to the company.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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The Privacy Concerns of the Virtual Workspace
No one could have anticipated that 2020 would be the year that the legal profession went fully virtual. In 2019, we talked as if this was 10 years away. Today, legal departments, law firms and courts all across the world have embraced and implemented these technologies and new working practices. This transformative shift for the legal profession has brought new opportunities and risks for General Counsel. The imposing privacy risks have been quick to appear, but should this impede the move to virtual? In this new digital age, what are the key privacy challenges and how can we tackle these so they do not impede the digital movement?

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Reducing Risk in Remote Legal Operations
In this session we will break down the key risks exposed by remote work and how cloud-based, automated contract management can help legal teams.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Cyber-Security for Legal Professionals: Tips from the Trenches
Legal Professionals have an ethical duty to be competent in keeping client data confidential. All too often, information security is not prioritized by firms. It costs money to protect data and they frequently resist budgeting for it, even though prevention is far less expensive than investigating and remediating data breaches. But there are a host of free and budget friendly tips.

American Bar Association

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The Rise of Atypical Data Types and How to Manage Them More Effectively
This seminar provides an overview of the extent of the problem, plus new approaches to collecting and analyzing this data to make the process more manageable.

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Understanding CCPA & U.S. State Privacy Regimes
In the summer of 2018, California passed its landmark set of privacy statutes, the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), effective January 1, 2020. Since that time, numerous other states have added their own legislation, some more data privacy driven and others more focused on data security. That amalgam of laws added to a series of state enforcement agency regulations promulgated in Colorado, New York and Vermont. Pressure from global businesses, such as AT&T and IBM, urging the federal government to create a more comprehensive consumer data privacy law should only increase the number of state - and perhaps even federal- legislative introduced.

Legalweek

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