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Events | Programs
Virtual Courses
The following virtual courses will be offered live and on-demand, all of which build on concepts, terminology, and anecdotes provided in previous courses. Each presentation uses mixed-media and is delivered live by Sarah Anderson. At the conclusion of each presentation, Sarah remains online to answer questions from the participants and the participants each received downloaded copies of the slide show presentations.
Virtual Courses
60 Minutes
Cybersecurity Basics – In Lay-Person “English”
This course addresses three elements, all of which are explained in plain English: 1) Describes minimum security requirements for any network; 2) Basic network functionality and cybersecurity tools; 3) Common threats to public and commercial entities.
With this course, professionals can effectively communicate with their technology experts and information security colleagues to accurately evaluate requests for resources or enterprise-level changes in the name of better cybersecurity for their organization.
Virtual Courses
60 Minutes
Cyber Liability
With cybersecurity requirements increasingly included in contracts and a cybersecurity due diligence exercise in every merger and acquisition, the absence of appropriate cyber hygiene can not only result in regulatory penalties but also civil litigation. Despite many federal regulations denying private citizens the right to sue for regulatory violations, more and more state and federal courts are recognizing private and class-action claims for negligence.
This course provides a realistic perspective on the risks of liability, inside and outside of a courtroom, allowing professionals to make informed decisions on acceptable risk.
Virtual Courses
60 Minutes
Navigating Cyber Insurance
Cyber insurance is increasingly expensive, but many security experts wonder if policies are worth the money. Cyber insurance policies often contain multiple deductibles, strongly preferred but expensive vendors, and vary wildly in coverage options. A policy without “improvement” or “betterment” coverage are practically worthless.
This course outlines minimum coverage items to ensure that any cyber policy is worth the purchase, while providing key guidance for insured when navigating post-event matters with their insurer. Through this course, professionals are better able to shop and price cyber insurance coverage to maximize potential benefits.
Virtual Courses
60 Minutes
Artificial Intelligence Basics and Legal Implications
This presentation begins by explaining artificial intelligence by breaking it down into two components: data sets and algorithms. The instructor describes general types of artificial intelligence, using pop culture references to help relate the concepts to the audience. Once the audience learns the introductory concepts, the instructor describes the left and right legal limits of use, appealing to attorneys, A.I. consumers, and A.I. developers alike.
In-Person Events
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