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Virtual Learning Lab - Cybersecurity 202, Part 1: Cyber Risk Management: Approaches to Developing a Cyber Risk Strategy and Reporting to the Board

Virtual Learning Lab - Cybersecurity 202, Part 1: Cyber Risk Management: Approaches to Developing a Cyber Risk Strategy and Reporting to the Board

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With growing reliance and dependence on information technology and data, organizations have a responsibility to their clients, investors and employees to protect sensitive data and minimize disruption to operations and risks of data breach arising from a cyberattack.  The development of a Cyber Risk Management plan, understanding roles of the C-Suite and the Board in cyber risk strategy, aligning cybersecurity strategies with business goals, and implementing risk governance structures are important.  This session will discuss approaches to cyber risk management, the roles of management and the board, and applying risk management frameworks such as the three lines of defense model to effectively manage cyber risk.

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, Florida, Georgia, *Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, *Montana, *New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, North Carolina, *North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. 

 

*Indicates that CLE/CPD credit is available by virtue of reciprocity with another jurisdiction. 

  

ATTENDEES MUST SELF-FILE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS (A CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOUR FILING EFFORTS): 

Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, 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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Up to 1.20 CLE credits available  |  Certificate available ACC has filed directly with the following states: California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. Please select you state and enter your bar number to have your certificate generate fully.
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Up to 1.20 CLE credits available  |  Certificate available ACC has not made an application for credit in the following states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The certificate provided here is to aid your personal application for credit to your state regulator.
Virtual Learning Lab - Cybersecurity 202, Part 1: Cyber Risk Management: Approaches to Developing a Cyber Risk Strategy and Reporting to the Board
12/02/2025 at 11:00 AM (EST)  |  60 minutes
12/02/2025 at 11:00 AM (EST)  |  60 minutes With growing reliance and dependence on information technology and data, organizations have a responsibility to their clients, investors and employees to protect sensitive data and minimize disruption to operations and risks of data breach arising from a cyberattack. The development of a Cyber Risk Management plan, understanding roles of the C-Suite and the Board in cyber risk strategy, aligning cybersecurity strategies with business goals, and implementing risk governance structures are important. This session will discuss approaches to cyber risk management, the roles of management and the board, and applying risk management frameworks such as the three lines of defense model to effectively manage cyber risk.

Keyaan Willians

Managing Director

Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions LLC

Natalie Prescott

General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer

Fulgent Genetics

Experienced executive (Russel 2000; NASDAQ: FLGT), AmLaw 2 (Latham & Watkins LLP), healthcare and life sciences attorney, board member, cybersecurity professional, award-winning book author, and privacy law specialist (PLS). Expert negotiator and problem-solver. I am a valued partner, trusted advisor, and business strategist. I pride myself on strong leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and solution-oriented approach.

I lean into nearly two decades of legal experience to mitigate business risks, including complex business litigation, healthcare, regulatory, class actions, corporate securities, corporate governance, risk management, privacy, data breach response, compliance, ESG & DEI, labor and employment, HR, and intellectual property.

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Alison Atkins

Senior Vice President, Associate General Counsel, Cybersecurity and Technology Law Division Chief Risk Officer

US Bank

Al Chakravarty

Partner

Saul Ewing

Al Chakravarty is a litigation partner in the Boston Office of Saul Ewing.  He has two decades of experience as a former state, federal and international prosecutor and trial lawyer, and is a nationally recognized investigations and white collar defense lawyer. He served more than a decade as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, where he investigated and prosecuted high-profile cases such as the Boston Marathon bombing.  Al helps to protect and defend organizations and individuals facing high-stakes investigations, compliance issues, and civil and criminal litigation. (aloke.chakravarty@saul.com)