The task of managing cyber risks is no longer the near-exclusive realm of IT professionals. Now a major concern of attorneys, senior executives, and directors, it has led to the release of Practising Law Institute’s (PLI) newest title, “Cybersecurity: A Practical Guide to the Law of Cyber Risk,” the first major legal treatise on this crucial area of the law.

Authored by 20 legal and cybersecurity experts, the new guide provides practical steps that can be taken to help clients “understand and mitigate today’s cyber risks and build the most resilient response capabilities possible.” The treatise also discusses the complex legal framework of federal and state statutes, executive orders, regulations, contractual norms, as well as the ambiguous tort duties that can apply to this area of law.

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