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By Baker McKenzie
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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.
In this episode, Cynthia Cole, IP & Technology Partner based in Palo Alto, is joined byJerome Tomas, Chair of the Firm's Securities and Exchange (SEC) and Financial Institutions Enforcement Group based in Chicago, as the two discuss the SEC's recently issued Final Rules for Cyber and what this means for public companies. Listen in to learn more about:
• Why should you care? The SEC has brought enforcement actions before based on data breach disclosure-what’s different now? • Will this bring on a flood of disclosure about security incidents? • What is the “materiality” standard and how does it apply here? • Do the final rules actually do away with the aggregation of incidents principle as outlined in the proposed rules? • How the SEC will be checking your defined terms in your incident response plans-make sure your terms are consistent across all incidents and across all functions
Read our key takeaways blog post on the Final Rules here for more information.
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In the first episode of this three part series, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy and Security at Baker McKenzie, is joined by Elizabeth Denham CBE, International Consultant, Data and Tech at Baker McKenzie and former Information Commissioner for the UK (2016-2021). The two discuss the current landscape as it relates to international data transfers, the impact of geopolitical factors at play and how this affects multinational businesses, regulators and citizens when it comes to the important issues of privacy and data protection. With over 20 sets of contractual clauses across more than 70 countries in existence today, listen in to hear more about:
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Stay tuned for part two of this podcast series, which will focus on Children's Issues. For more podcasts, subscribe to the Connect On Tech Blog at www.connectontech.com.
In the second of this two part series, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy and Security at Baker McKenzie is joined by Cyrus Vance Jr., Global Chair of Cybersecurity, as the two continue their discussion on cybercrime, focusing on the National Cybersecurity Strategy recently released by the White House, which seeks to address cyber risk and resiliency in America. Listen in to hear their views about:
• The National Cybersecurity Strategy framework, highlighting key takeaways of the five pillars: • i) defend critical infrastructure; ii) disrupt and dismantle threat actors; iii) shape market forces to drive security and resilience; iv) invest in a resilient future; and v) forge international partnerships to pursue shared goals; and • The role of the federal government to help stabilize insurance markets against catastrophic cyber events and foster business continuity as organizations navigate the global challenges of cybercrimeIn the first of this two-part series, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy and Security at Baker McKenzie is joined by Cyrus Vance Jr., Global Chair of Cybersecurity, as the two discuss the alarming increase in cybercrimes, looking broadly at the trends, public safety risks and legal implications for the business community, particularly as it pertains to boards and senior management navigating the current threat landscape. Listen to learn more about:
• Why it is difficult to combat cybercrime and hold criminals accountable • The importance of multijurisdictional cooperation and public-private partnerships in fighting cybercrime • How geopolitical challenges and tensions will impact the outlook of cybercrime • What global companies and boards should understand about threat actors as cybercrimes become increasingly sophisticated in today's environment
Stay tuned on Connect on Tech for part two of this podcast, which will focus on the National Cybersecurity Strategy.
In this episode, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy & Security, is joined by Ben Slinn, senior associatein London, as they discuss data privacy predictions across the globe for the year ahead. Listen in to hear about:
• The data protection regime in the UK post Brexit and what lies ahead • Trends and issues that we are seeing from an EU perspective • Key developments and significant changes on the horizon outside of the EUFor a more in-depth summary, view our blog post on 2023 trends and predictions on www.connectontech.com
In this episode, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy and Security, is joined by Anne Petterd, privacy and cybersecurity partner based in Sydney, as they discuss privacy in the metaverse, highlighting key concerns at the intersection of these two complex and cutting-edge issues. The two explore universal topics of trust, transparency and how they relate to personal data protection in the digital environment. Listen in to hear more about:
In this episode, Brian Hengesbaugh, Chair of Global Privacy and Security, is joined by Rachel Ehlers, Privacy and Cybersecurity partner based in Texas, as they discuss the heightened focus on biometrics and key data privacy issues surrounding this prevalent technology. Listen in to hear about:
In this episode, Brian Hengesbaugh, Global Chair of Privacy and Security, is joined by Cynthia Cole, IP, Data and Technology partner based in Palo Alto, as they discuss top-of-mind issues for global companies with respect to data and IP risk and reward in M&A. As a former CEO and General Counsel, Cynthia has extensive experience in a wide variety of complex technology and IP alliances and transactions, and offers her unique perspective on key issues facing companiesamidst the current economic landscape. Listen in to hear about:
• How market trends (inflation, a high dollar and recent layoffs) are impacting M&A activity • Various approaches (from the buy-side and sell-side) to evaluate risk and privacy program maturity • Tips to manage risk in the deal with respect to timing and the merger agreement itself • Outlook for companies who want to take advantage of current opportunities
In this episode, Manh Hung Tran, head of the Intellectual Property and Technology Practice Group in Vietnam, is joined by Dominic Edmondson, Special Counsel in our IP Tech group based in Hong Kong, as they discuss the latest developments in the data privacy landscape in Asia. Listen in to learn about the wave of new privacy laws across the region and the new sets of requirements that they entail, as well as:
• How GDPR has influenced legislation in the region, including in key jurisdictions such as Vietnam, Thailand, China and Japan • Practical considerations for companies to ensure compliant activities in light of the recent changes in privacy law requirements • Key data privacy trends and developments in the region to expect in 2022 and beyond
Speakers: Paul Glass, Teresa Michaud, Stephen Reynolds
In this episode, Paul Glass, head of cybersecurity based in the UK, is joined by Teresa Michaud, co-chair of the North America Class Action subgroup and Stephen Reynolds, partner in Chicago, as they discuss consumer class actions in relation to data breaches and security incidents. Listen in to hear about:
The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.