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Retaliatory Hacking: How the Good Guys Become Bad Guys - December 18, 2018

 
Webinar

Data Security Solutions Webinar Series

Illegal in the U.S., but not uncommon, revenge hacking (or hacking-back) is becoming increasingly accepted as a means of cybersecurity for companies in the private sector. The issue of legality and whether the practice warrants regulation continues to be debated in Congress and amongst regulatory and defense officials. But what are the real risks? Are there specific legal, business and ethical implications?

In this webinar, we will take a look at the current legal landscape, including key pieces of legislation such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act. We will discuss practical, ethical and business implications and walk you through some of the obvious and more obtuse risks.

Presenters
Kory Patrick, Risk & Security Practice Leader, TEKsystems Global Services; Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent
Erik Dullea, Partner, Husch Blackwell

Date and Time
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Noon – 1:00 p.m. CST  

Who Should Attend
Business owners, technologists, records managers, information privacy professionals, interested professionals.

Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.

Questions? Contact Morgan Buciumean at 303.749.7281.

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Erik Dullea

Partner