Webinar: Breaking Cybercrime: Real-Life Case Studies from Today's Top Security Experts

When:  Oct 13, 2015 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)

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Breaking Cybercrime: Real-Life Case Studies from Today's Top Security Experts

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Description:
Careful planning and rapid response is needed in the face of constant external and internal threats. Incident detection, response and remediation are critical if your organization hopes to reduce the impact and cost of a data breach. It is vital to understand how the breach happened, ascertain the extent of the damage and understand where breakdowns occurred in existing security controls and procedures to better position your organization for the next attack.

Our panel of security experts will walk through real-life case studies and discuss the importance of pre-breach planning, execution of your incident response plan during an incident and post breach steps including regulatory notification, preparation for litigation, and potential SEC inquiries. The panel will cover the steps needed to appropriately respond to a data breach, including how to:

  • Engage with law enforcement (FBI and Secret Service)
  • Work with general counsel on notifications steps, corporate communications and preparation for post-breach litigation
  • Act on your incident response plan quickly and effectively
  • Communicate the actions being taken to internal stakeholders including executive staff, and the board of directors
  • Improve risk management by implementing lessons learned
  • Improve your cyber resiliency through a realistic breach preparedness program

We will explore how in-house legal teams can act on best practices to prevent an incident from turning into a corporate disaster.

Speakers:
Erik Rasmussen
is the Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations for Global Payment System Risk at Visa Inc. Based out of Ashburn, Virginia, he runs external cyber intelligence and cyber investigative matters as it relates to merchant data breaches, point of sale (POS) attacks and other aspects of threat intelligence designed to protect the payment system. Erik served over nine years in the United States Secret Service and most recently was the head of investigations at Fidelity National Information Services (FIS Global). He has an extensive background investigating global financial crimes and intelligence cases, and is well connected with both national and international law enforcement agencies.

Alexander Major is an Associate in the government contracts, investigations & international trade practice group at Sheppard Mullins. His has experience with a wide variety of litigation, administrative and counseling issues related to government contracts, cybersecurity and administrative law, including complex litigation in federal court under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act and bid protest actions. Alexander counsels companies on compliance with government regulations regarding cybersecurity, multiple award schedule requirements and compliance, country of origin requirements under the Buy American and Trade Agreements Acts and more. He also conducts compliance reviews and internal investigations to help companies fully comply with the law. Alexander is a lead editor and contributing author for the Cloud Computing Legal Deskbook, 2015 Edition. A career intelligence officer, he is a Major in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, serving as a U.S. Air Force Academy Admissions Liaison Officer for the state of Maryland.

Patrick Hogan is the Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Service's Chicago Electronic Crimes Task Force, where he manages a squad of special agents and task force officers involved in the investigation of cybercrimes occurring within the Chicago area. He has been involved in Chicago area cyber investigations for the last four years, and was previously involved in the coordination of national and transnational cybercrime investigations at the headquarters level. Patrick's Secret Service career has also given him the opportunity to protect former-Vice President Dick Cheney and to be detailed to the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Homeland Security.



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