The New Normal: 8 Steps to Seeing if Your Company Defends Customer Data

Program Date: 01/16/2019
Description
According to a recent IBM survey, nearly two-thirds of consumers are more concerned about a breach of their private data than they are about going to war. Companies of all types and sizes collect and maintain customer data, and the customer assumes and expects that the company will protect their data and will not use, store, or share it in a way that puts them at risk. Today, a company should put as much effort into defending and protecting its customer data as it puts into defending and protecting its proprietary data and trade secrets, since breach, loss, or misuse will, at the very least, erode customer trust and the company’s reputation. Please join Fox Rothschild Partner and HIPAA Privacy and Security Officer Elizabeth Litten as she discusses eight steps your company can take to see if it is defending its customer data.
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California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, New York - BOTH New and Experienced Attorneys, Texas Self Study
Credit Information
50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 50-minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 60-minute credit hour
State Program Numbers
Credit Eligible for BOTH Experienced and New Attorneys in NY
Program Categories
Computer, Internet & E-Commerce Law
Corporate and Commercial Law
Corporate and Securities Law
Cybersecurity
Data Security and Outsourcing
Federal Courts
Florida Eligible
In-House Counsel
Intellectual Property Law
Privacy and Data Security
Privacy Law
Regulatory and Administrative Law
Technology Law
Presenters
![]() Elizabeth G. Litten, Esq. Fox Rothschild LLP |
Named as one of the leading health care attorneys in New Jersey by Chambers USA, Elizabeth is an experienced health care attorney at the national law firm of Fox Rothschild LLP. She serves as the firm’s HIPAA Privacy and Security Officer and as co-chair of the firm’s Privacy and Data Security practice. Elizabeth uses her sophisticated understanding of the law to help clients comply with the privacy and security requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other federal and state laws. She has assisted clients in analyzing and responding to breaches of data and PHI as well as ransomware attacks, and she speaks nationally and internationally on privacy and data security matters affecting companies in a variety of industries. Elizabeth is co-author of a recent firm-commissioned, cross-industry cybersecurity preparedness survey of C-level executives. |
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