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Cybersecurity & the Law: The Growing Threat of Data Breaches with Brandon Abshier, CIPP (Part 1)

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Kenton Steele is joined by Brandon Abshier, Chair of Reminger's IP/E-Commerce and Cyber Risk practice group to kick off our series on cybersecurity.

By the end of 2022, there will be approximately 200 billion connected devices. In recent years we have seen significant increases in computer hacks, business email compromise, ransomware attacks, data breaches, and other forms of cyber-crime. How did we get here? How is the law evolving to keep up? How can business and individuals protect their information? Kenton and Brandon will discuss these questions and more.

Be sure to join us next week for part 2 of this discussion, where Kenton and Brandon review tips for companies, governments, and individuals facing a data breach.
Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.

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Chapters

1. Cybersecurity & the Law: The Growing Threat of Data Breaches with Brandon Abshier, CIPP (Part 1) (00:00:00)

2. Introduce Brandon Abshier (00:02:30)

3. Review CIPP and IAPP (00:03:32)

4. Origins of Cyber Breaches - 1980s (00:06:23)

5. Criminal vs. Personal Breaches (00:08:25)

6. Data is Big Business (00:08:56)

55 episodes

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Kenton Steele is joined by Brandon Abshier, Chair of Reminger's IP/E-Commerce and Cyber Risk practice group to kick off our series on cybersecurity.

By the end of 2022, there will be approximately 200 billion connected devices. In recent years we have seen significant increases in computer hacks, business email compromise, ransomware attacks, data breaches, and other forms of cyber-crime. How did we get here? How is the law evolving to keep up? How can business and individuals protect their information? Kenton and Brandon will discuss these questions and more.

Be sure to join us next week for part 2 of this discussion, where Kenton and Brandon review tips for companies, governments, and individuals facing a data breach.
Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cybersecurity & the Law: The Growing Threat of Data Breaches with Brandon Abshier, CIPP (Part 1) (00:00:00)

2. Introduce Brandon Abshier (00:02:30)

3. Review CIPP and IAPP (00:03:32)

4. Origins of Cyber Breaches - 1980s (00:06:23)

5. Criminal vs. Personal Breaches (00:08:25)

6. Data is Big Business (00:08:56)

55 episodes

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