The Delaware State Bar Association is scheduled to host a two-panel CLE session, the first titled “Recent Developments in Data Security” and the second titled “Recent Developments in E-Discovery,” sponsored by the DSBA’s E-Discovery and Technology Section.

The first session touches on the many events in 2021 regarding developments in data security. With the change to a new federal administration, data security seems to be gaining traction, as Congress and regulators focus on cybersecurity, misinformation campaigns and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Ransomware and cyber extortion continued to wreak havoc; cross-border data-transfer laws continue to create challenges; and businesses began transitioning workers back to in-office work, navigating the uncharted waters of hybrid options and vaccine mandates.

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