Organizations of all sizes, industries, and revenue are vulnerable to cybersecurity threats - and can be even more susceptible during a global crisis. As the number of threats continuously grows and evolves, it’s important for organizations and their employees to maintain their defenses, understand the different types of threats, and learn how to boost security measures. Not knowing the right measures not only puts your organization’s and clients’ data privacy at risk, but could potentially have negative impacts on your reputation and bottom line.
This workshop will bring together leaders in technology and privacy law to provide insight into what your organization should do in the event of a cyberattack, how to implement effective data protection systems, and why understanding the legal implications of cybersecurity is crucial to your organization.
This event is exclusive to Chamber members. Once your registration has been received, we will share a calendar invitation with Zoom information 24 hours before the meeting. For any questions, contact Emma Petty at epetty@chamberphl.com.
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This Event is Closed
Partner, Archer & Greiner
Robert has been a lawyer at Archer since 1977 and is the Chairperson of the firm’s Commercial and Business Litigation Group. Bob has concentrated his practice in business-related litigation in the state and federal courts in New Jersey and in other jurisdictions, with significant experience in complex litigation involving the computer and high technology sectors, intellectual property, copyright and trademark infringement, and more.
CEO, Avasek
With 10 years of experience in information technology (IT) solutions, David specializes in cyber security engineering, database administration, software development, and IT training and support for governmental agencies and small to mid-size businesses. Keenly aware of security’s attribute of restriction, David's engineering philosophy is to “Build the system around the process, not the process around the system."
Associate, Archer & Greiner
Kate is both an intellectual property litigator and counselor. She concentrates her practice in complex commercial litigation and intellectual property disputes involving trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, trade secret misappropriation, “cybersquatting,” as well as general contract and business tort disputes.
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Accessibility:
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia strives to create an inclusive and equitable environment for all.
If you have a disability and require accommodations in order to fully participate in this event, please contact us
here at least three business days in advance of the event. You will be contacted by someone from our staff to discuss your specific needs.
Attendee Policy:
Chamber programs/events are privately sponsored events with a structured format. No demonstrations or other disruptions will be tolerated. Violation of this policy may result in the attendee's removal from the premises or virtual program/event without refund, in addition to possible legal remedies.
Anti-Harassment Policy:
Chamber is committed to providing a harassment-free and inclusive experience for everyone at our events, and all events hosted in The Chamber’s facilities. We will not tolerate harassment of participants or Chamber staff in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or removed from the event at the discretion of the event organizers.
Health & Safety Policy:
The Chamber will take precautions to ensure the health & safety of our guests, abiding guidelines set by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) along with state and local laws. By attending, guests assume the risk related to possible exposure. Those who are sick, suspect they have or had COVID, should not attend.
Program Link:
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Photo Policy:
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Registration/Cancellation Policy:
Pre-registration is necessary and payment is required upon registration. Walk-ins are not guaranteed entrance. No refunds will be given one week prior to program/event. Substitutions may be made with at least 24-hour notice.
Ticket/Seating Policy:
Tickets are held at the door under company name. Reserved seating for tables purchases only.