Supply Chain Risk Management: A Legal Imperative for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
From December 2020 to July 2021, SolarWinds, Accellion, Microsoft and Kaseya - whose supply chain technologies control and process personal and sensitive information for millions of customers and users - suffered cyberattacks so enormous that remediation and restoration efforts could take years. Join us for a discussion on legal solutions and strategies for supply chain risk management; the regulatory requirements that third-parties, vendors and service providers are required to follow; and the industry standards that establish the safeguards organizations are increasingly expected to implement.
This program has been accredited for 1.0 Colorado, 1.0 Delaware, 1.0 Kansas, 1.2 Missouri, 1.0 Nevada, 1.0 Pennsylvania and 1.0 Utah Continuing Legal Education credits. Illinois Continuing Legal Education credits are pending.
New York CLE – Under New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy, so long as certain requirements are satisfied, New York attorneys may count towards their New York CLE requirement credit earned through participation in out-of-state courses accredited by a New York Approved Jurisdiction.
Massachusetts CLE – While not mandatory, CLE is an important part of practicing law in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct (Rule 1.1) encourage attorneys to complete continuing education on a regular basis.