Virtual Learning Lab - Cybersecurity 201
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- Non-member - $100
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ACC Foundation Learning Labs are multi-session professional development series designed specifically for attorneys seeking to enhance their legal skills, elevate their practice, and advance their careers. The Cybersecurity 201 Learning Lab features a three-part dive into critical areas of consideration regarding cybersecurity for legal professionals including the Nuts and Bolts of A Technology Contract, Chevron Doctrine and other Constitutional Issues, and Doing Business in China
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Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/04/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
This session will discuss the rapidly changing landscape of security, privacy and data regulations and strategies for navigating the turbulent waters ahead while doing business in China.
In the midst of increasing geopolitical tensions, data has become the new battlefield. Multi-national companies operating in the US and China are faced with an increasingly complex web of regulations, significantly increasing operational complexities and impacting the ability to freely transfer data across borders. This session will discuss the rapidly changing landscape of security, privacy and data regulations and strategies for navigating the turbulent waters ahead.
This live program offers free CLE in select jurisdictions for members of ACC. Please see details below!
CLE/CPD CREDIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
*Alaska, *Arizona, California, *Connecticut, Georgia, *Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, *Montana, *New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, *North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
*Indicates that CLE/CPD credit is available by virtue of reciprocity with another jurisdiction.
ACC WILL MAKE AN APPLICATION FOR CLE UPON REQUEST IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Vermont.
Requests must be made one week prior to the scheduled program date to ensure timely application submission. Please use the form below to submit your request for CLE.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FORM!
ATTENDEES MUST SELF-FILE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS (A CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOUR FILING EFFORTS):
Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
CLE/CPD IS NOT MANDATORY IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Dakota
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Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/04/2025 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
This session will explore the myriad of implications on existing cybersecurity legislation and regulation with specific risk to important policy and rulemaking such as CIRCIA, breach notification rulemaking, TSA regulations, and water sector regulations.
As the cyber risk to national security, economic security, and public safety has materialized in several high-profile events over the past few years and continues to evolve, all three branches of Government must find solutions to mitigate the risk. It’s an all-hands-on-deck situation. The U.S. Congress has moved rapidly to mitigate cyber risks through legislation; the Executive Branch has promulgated regulations, issued executive orders, and pursued public-private partnership. However, the U.S. Supreme Court reversal of the Chevron Doctrine in 2024 and articulation of the Major Questions Doctrine in 2022 threatens to slow down much of this progress and provides an opening for legal challenges where legislation is insufficiently clear, or executive branch agencies are perceived to be taking too much leeway in implementation decisions. This session will explore the myriad of implications on existing cybersecurity legislation and regulation with specific risk to important policy and rulemaking such as CIRCIA, breach notification rulemaking, TSA regulations, and water sector regulations.
This live program offers free CLE in select jurisdictions for members of ACC. Please see details below!
CLE/CPD CREDIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
*Alaska, *Arizona, California, *Connecticut, Georgia, *Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, *Montana, *New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, *North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
*Indicates that CLE/CPD credit is available by virtue of reciprocity with another jurisdiction.
ACC WILL MAKE AN APPLICATION FOR CLE UPON REQUEST IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Vermont.
Requests must be made one week prior to the scheduled program date to ensure timely application submission. Please use the form below to submit your request for CLE.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FORM!
ATTENDEES MUST SELF-FILE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS (A CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOUR FILING EFFORTS):
Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
CLE/CPD IS NOT MANDATORY IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Dakota
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Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/02/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Come learn from experienced counsel on how to frame the sometimes-contentious issues and language covered in technology service contracts.
Technology Service Contracts must address cybersecurity specific issues regarding responsibilities, liability, indemnification, and insurance. Actual service standards are often set forth in a separate Service Level Agreement (SLA). Therefore, together these documents should cover Data Protection and Confidentiality, Cybersecurity Standards, Access Management, Incident Reporting, Right to Audit, Data Handling and Storage, Training and Awareness, and Background Checks among key topics. Come learn from experienced counsel on how to frame these sometimes-contentious issues and language for success.
This live program offers free CLE in select jurisdictions for members of ACC. Please see details below!
CLE/CPD CREDIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
*Alaska, *Arizona, California, *Connecticut, Georgia, *Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, *Montana, *New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, *North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
*Indicates that CLE/CPD credit is available by virtue of reciprocity with another jurisdiction.
ACC WILL MAKE AN APPLICATION FOR CLE UPON REQUEST IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Vermont.
Requests must be made one week prior to the scheduled program date to ensure timely application submission. Please use the form below to submit your request for CLE.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FORM!
ATTENDEES MUST SELF-FILE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS (A CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOUR FILING EFFORTS):
Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
CLE/CPD IS NOT MANDATORY IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Dakota
Jeffrey Reese
Associate Vice President, Deputy General Counsel - Governance, Privacy & Cyber Affairs
UMA Education, Inc.
Monique Brown
Senior Director, Data Privacy and Corporate Risk & Global Data Protection Officer
Greystar
Bryony Hodges
Director, Security Compliance & Managing Counsel, Corporate Intelligence & Security
Dominion Energy