As cyberattacks become a routine part of our modern digital world, companies and individuals continue to face concerns over legal consequences resulting from potential breaches, whether from regulators or consumers whose data has been compromised. This event will host a panel of attorneys and cybercrime professionals, including Lowenstein partner Kathleen A. McGee, who will discuss how the digitized environment is shaping legal response mechanisms. The panelists will touch on the basics of discovering a “bug” in your system, remediating a data breach, and the regulatory landscape of consumer data.

Moderator:

  • Felix Wu, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Cardozo Professor and Director of Cardozo Data Law Initiative (CDLI), Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Panelists:

  • Kathleen A. McGee, Partner, Lowenstein Sandler
  • Kimberly Kiefer Peretti, Partner, Alston & Bird
  • Joel DeCapua, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI’s Global Operations and Targeting Unit
     

Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

*This event is co-sponsored by Cardozo's Women in Tech Law and Cardozo's Data Law Initiative.