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The Cybersecurity Attorney - Counsel's Role in the Systems Development Life Cycle


Total Credits: 1 including 1 KBA – CLE Credit

Categories:
Corporate Law |  General
Faculty:
Kyle Kyle W. Miller
Duration:
1
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 04, 2021
License:
Access for 30 day(s) after purchase.


Description

Participants will learn how companies commonly implement their Systems Development Life Cycle and how to provide value to their organization in each step. From initial requirements gathering to deployment, attorneys can help companies design systems that mitigate future legal risks. Should the company suffer an attack, participants will learn the basics of managing the security incident including engaging law enforcement and reporting to regulators.

Topics will include:

  • The Systems Development Life Cycle Latest US and European Security Regulation Incident Response Management
  • Federal and State enforcement actions related to information security
  • Answers to common client questions regarding cybersecurity

Speaker: Kyle W. Miller, Dentons Bingham Greenbaum

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Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP


organizations’ cybersecurity programs, performing gap and risk assessments under applicable information security frameworks and standards. He also crafts and leads cybersecurity tabletop exercises to test and practice organizations’ cybersecurity programs. He drafts and implements data privacy programs compliant with domestic and global legal regimes. Kyle has significant experience reviewing and negotiating technology contracts including data rights and transfer agreements. Kyle also handles trade secret, trademark, and other intellectual property disputes.

Kyle has extensive experience as cybersecurity incident and disclosure counsel for organizations ranging from small businesses to global corporations. Kyle efficiently coordinates with forensic investigators to assist victims of cyber-attacks in mitigating and recovering from damage caused by malicious actors. When necessary, Kyle crafts regulatory and consumer disclosures related to these cybersecurity incidents.

He is a 2017 graduate of the Vanderbilt University Law School, where he founded the Law and Technology Society. As a law student, Kyle helped plan Nashville's 2nd Annual Data Monetization Conference as well as an award-winning Legal Hackathon. Prior to law school, he managed network administration and information security for a healthcare data analytics company, building professional experience around risk management, data privacy, security incident response and regulatory compliance. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Louisville and also holds a Master of Science in Applied Information Technology from Bellarmine University.

While at Vanderbilt, Kyle clerked for the United States Attorney's Office, focusing on the areas of healthcare fraud, white collar crime and computer crime prosecution.


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