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Co-presenter, "'Reasonable' Cybersecurity for Businesses: Developing a Comprehensive Cybersecurity Strategy," Webinar, myLawCLE/Federal Bar Association

By Brandon H. Graves and Amy Mushahwar
06.28.18
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How do you get to “reasonable” security? No company, regardless of how large, has enough resources for all of the cybersecurity tools its CISO would like to have. For small and medium size businesses, this tension is even worse. This program provides you with the tools that you need to prioritize your resources to get the most bang for your buck and shows you how to develop the artifacts that you need for when your regulator comes calling about your cybersecurity program.

Key topics discussed:

  • Using risk assessments to properly identify areas of concern
  • How to develop a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that addresses your highest risks
  • Implementing tools that create the most leverage in reducing your risk
  • Discussing the ethical obligations of lawyers with regard to cybersecurity risk

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