May 22

Chapter Meeting - Tuesday, May 22, 2018

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AGENDA

8:30am – 9:00am                    Registration and Breakfast (Fruit, danish, muffins, coffee and tea)

9:00am – 9:30am                    Chapter Business Meeting & Legislative Updates

9:30am – 10:15am                  PRESENTATION 1: Cyber Incidents and Coverage - What Your Need to Know by Karin Aldama, Perkins Coie LLP  

10:30am-11:15am                  PRESENTATION 2: Blindsided: How to Respond When a Vendor Gets Hacked by Mitchell Klein, Ncontracts

11:15am                                  Lunch - House Salad and Entree of Choice (Stuffed Shells or Lemon Chicken)


PRESENTATION TOPICS:

Cyber Incidents and Coverage - What You Need to Know.  The session will provide an overview of the evolving environment regarding cyber incidents such as hacking and theft of confidential data, cyber extortion, cyber terrorism, and delay or denial of service attacks, including recent examples of these types of incidents.  There will also be a discussion of the particular risks associated with each type of incident, such as business interruption, danger of repeat occurrences, or lawsuits and potential liability for directors and officers. The session will then provide an overview of insurance coverage available for cyber incidents, with a focus on evolving cyber policies, including suggested approaches to obtaining appropriate cyber coverage, important policy terms, and exclusions and other policy provisions to watch out for.

Blindsided: How to Respond When a Vendor Gets Hacked.  It’s easy to forget that some vendors store a tremendous amount of sensitive company data. If you get notified that your vendor has been breached, naturally you’d be blindsided by the event, having to deal with lost staff time, organizational focus, or worse: sensitive customer data. Which would you rather be: prepared to handle the situation or floundering and worrying about what to do? This workshop will help risk managers have a game plan with how to incorporate a vendor incident management plan into the vendor management program. Specific topics include:

  • Issues to handle in vendor data breach incidents
  • Best practices for managing third-party risk in every department
  • Responses to each issue and documentation to create
  • Contingency plans in case the responses are ineffective

COST

  • Active Member: Covered by the chapter
  • Non-Members: $55

PAYMENT OPTIONS

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit via PayPal

CANCELLATION POLICY

If you need to cancel your registration, a mandatory email must be sent to the Chapter Secretary, Anne Askloff, by 5:00pm on the Friday preceding the meeting. Late cancellations will be charged the non-member fee for lunch.

Please note: Your registration includes breakfast. If you do not plan on staying for the meal, please contact the Chapter Secretary. Help save your chapter money!

If you have any questions, please contact the Chapter Secretary, Anne Askloff.