Protecting Sensitive Data: Departed Employees, Trade Secrets and Data Loss
[On-Demand] | There is no question that the last few months have disrupted the workplace in profound ways.
May 19, 2020 at 12:53 AM
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There is no question that the last few months have disrupted the workplace in profound ways. While the implications and timeline of this disruption are only just beginning to be fully realized, it's clear that the transition to work for the vast majority of corporate employees has made data potentially more vulnerable to compromise, leakage and theft. Additionally, the upheaval of the global economy means that workforce shifts or reductions are likely inevitable.
How can a corporation protect sensitive data in these circumstances? How do organizations detect and respond to data leakage and/or theft when it happens? And once data is compromised and litigation started, how do businesses put a value on what was lost?
Join this webcast, as forensic and trade secret theft experts discuss these issues and share techniques for developing a proactive and prepared stance to face them. Discussion topics will include:
- Techniques for protecting data that is no longer under strict corporate control due to departed work scenarios.
- Specific data theft and leakage issues that may arise due to force reductions and furloughs of departed employees.
- Detecting and investigating abnormal data practices, data compromise and even theft of trade secrets.
- Calculating the cost and impact of a data loss or theft once it has happened, including valuation and damages models.
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Speakers:
Brent Bersin is a Senior Managing Director in the Forensic & Litigation Consulting practice of FTI Consulting. For 25 years, his practice has focused on providing financial and economic consulting, damages quantification, valuation, and expert witness services to clients in the context of intellectual property and commercial disputes. Based in Houston, Brent has significant intellectual property experience, which includes market assessments, valuation, licensing, and the calculation of reasonable royalty, lost profits, unjust enrichment and price erosion damages in matters involving unauthorized use of trade secrets, trademarks, trade dress, patents, and copyrights. READ MORE.. |
Jared Trent is a Senior Director at FTI Consulting and is based in Houston, TX. Mr. Trent has over a decade of experience in e-discovery and computer forensics, has testified as an expert witness as well as conducted direct and cross-examination of expert witnesses, and has extensive experience in the examination of computer systems and media. He has performed forensic collections and investigations in countries spanning North and South America, Africa, and Europe. READ MORE.. |
Tan Pham serves as Senior Counsel – Litigation for Total. He manages both upstream and downstream litigation and pre-litigation matters throughout the United States. Tan's responsibilities range from internal investigations to agency proceedings to lawsuits and arbitrations. He advises Total's numerous business units and affiliates in the United States regarding claims and issues including contractual breaches, environmental/regulatory matters, EPC disputes, intellectual property infringement, personal injury claims, chemical exposure claims, and other tort actions. READ MORE.. |
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