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Cyber Incident Readiness and Response Through a Wider Lens: Cybersecurity Webinars

Cyber Incident Readiness

Cybersecurity Awareness Month is 9 days away, so this webinar from Today’s General Counsel & KLDiscovery on cyber incident readiness is timely!

This Thursday, September 25th, Today’s General Counsel, in association with KLDiscovery, will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) Cyber Incident Readiness and Response Through a Wider Lens (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). During this webinar, the panel will break down today’s most sophisticated cyber threats through the lens of defense, legal compliance, and data analysis. The panel will share unique perspectives on how organizations can build comprehensive defense strategies against evolving attack methodologies, including social engineering campaigns and data-centric attacks. Topics include:

Speakers are: Laney Altamar, Vice President, Cyber Incident Response and Legal Technologies at KLDiscovery; Jibran Ilyas, Managing Director of Incident Response at Mandiant, a Google Cloud Company and Kate Hanniford, Partner at Alston & Bird.

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Let’s face it: Cyber Incident Response requires both proactive and reactive strategies featuring a balancing act of specialized expertise, near-term notification obligations, and big-picture objectives. Register here to attend this live discussion on Thursday or to ensure you receive a recording of the event you can view on-demand!

So, what do you think? Are you looking to bolster your organization’s cyber incident readiness and response capabilities? If so, consider attending the webcast! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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Disclosure: KLDiscovery is an Educational Partner of eDiscovery Today

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