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Connecticut (CT) Cybersecurity CLE Course Catalog

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All CLE Courses For Connecticut (CT) Cybersecurity

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Handling the Next Generation of Cyber Threats & Tactics
By the end of 2021, the world will be significantly digitized and connected. So, how do you arm your company with the necessary security to survive a new wave of cyber attacks unlike any we have seen in the past? Panelists in this session will examine all aspects of cyber threats from detection, and mitigation strategies, to the importance of staff training and education.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Emerging Trends in the Cyber Regulatory Landscape
This past year has seen more changes in the cyber regulatory landscape than ever before. Education in these regulations remains crucial moving forward, as state-by-state legislation continues to roll out and the prospect of federal legislation appears imminent. Join us we investigate updates in FISMA, PCI-DSS, GDPR, NIST and more!

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Change Management: Steps to Successfully Adopting AI, RPA, and Emerging Technologies in Your Law Firm
If you are looking to implement new technologies and want to understand the steps to make the change, join this discussion and learn from award-winning legal technology experts and immigration attorneys who have a track record in creating and embedding these technologies into law firm processes.

Legalweek

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Navigating the Data Privacy Minefield
This session will give you insight into keeping pace with emerging state data privacy regulations. Following passage of CCPA and CPRA in California, states are prioritizing enacting data privacy laws to more aggressively regulate the use of consumers’ personal information. These laws will have profound implications on how companies, including law firms, do business and communicate with their customers moving forward.

Legalweek

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Highlighting Challenges in the Intersection of Data Privacy and Discovery
In this session, our data scientists and privacy experts will share emerging solutions for extracting and protecting private information throughout the discovery process.

Legalweek

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Leveraging Microsoft 365 in a Post-Schrems II World
The Schrems II decision to invalidate the EU-US Privacy Shield has had far-reaching ramifications for cross-border data transfers and cloud computing, including Microsoft 365 (M365). In this panel discussion, industry experts will review the high-impact challenges when it comes to M365 specifically and outline a way forward for attendees.

Legalweek

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AI Email Security in the Legal Sector: Securing Sensitive Data While Encouraging Collaboration
Join our speakers, as they look at how the threat landscape of 2021 will evolve, and discuss how AI cybersecurity provides a proactive solution to the challenges law firms will face this coming year.

Legalweek

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Your Best Defense: A Data Privacy and Data Protection Roadmap for Legal Teams
Join us as a panel of experienced attorneys and data privacy/data protection experts provide a roadmap for addressing these issues. We’ll examine recent developments, including California voters’ approval in November of the California Privacy Rights Act, recent case law, the latest actions by the Federal Trade Commission, and domestic and international obligations as we approach the third anniversary of the effective date of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation.

Legalweek

$75

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The New Wave of Cyber Attack Techniques are Here. Is your Firm Prepared?
Everyone needs to be concerned with cyber-attacks, these days. It’s a myth that only large organizations need to be concerned about hackers trying to get their information.

Legalweek

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