Understand recordkeeping requirements and ways to harmonize those requirements when your organization may be subject to the rules of multiple agencies.
In the Fall of 2020, the Government Accountability Office reported that federal agencies suffered almost 60,000 cybersecurity incidents during fiscal years 2019-2020 and stated that 'clarity of leadership [is] urgently needed[.]' In response, federal cybersecurity requirements have increased for agencies and government contractors. Specific agencies also have enacted additional cybersecurity measures for organizations subject to their jurisdiction, both as guidance and now as terms for regulatory enforcement. Last year, the federal government enacted additional measures which, when finalized in regulations by the Department of Homeland Security, will have far-reaching effects on the cybersecurity practices of even more organizations.
This presentation discusses specific laws and agency actions applicable to selected business operations, with a focus on recordkeeping requirements and possible sanctions for failure to maintain adequate records. Attendees will benefit from this presentation both from the examination of specific recordkeeping requirements and the discussion of ways to harmonize different requirements when an organization may be subject to the rules of multiple agencies.
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Faculty
Robert W. Dibert
Frost Brown Todd LLP
- Member of the Litigation Dept. & Privacy and Data Security (PADS) team at Frost Brown Todd, LLP, based in Louisville, KY
- More than 30 years’ experience in handling business disputes in litigation and challenges to business practices made in government proceedings
- More than 10 years’ experience counseling clients on privacy and security issues relating to records retention and handling information privacy or security incidents
- May be contacted at [email protected], 502-568-0379, or www.frostbrowntodd.com/professionals-Bob-Dibert.html
Connie Wilkinson-Tobbe
Frost Brown Todd LLP
- Senior attorney with the Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) team at Frost Brown Todd LLP, based in Louisville, KY
- Practice focuses on navigating complex cyber security, privacy, and electronic discovery matters and counseling clients in the areas of preparedness, management, response, and other information governance issues
- May be contacted at [email protected], 502-779-8116, or www.frostbrowntodd.com/professionals-connie-wilkinson-tobbe.html
Lindsay P. Graves
Frost Brown Todd LLP
- Senior attorney with the Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) team at Frost Brown Todd LLP, based in Louisville, KY
- Advises clients on discovery and records compliance issues in litigation, transaction, and regulatory proceedings, including privacy and security incident response
- Serves as liaison among attorneys, technology providers, and trial or transaction teams to assure the timely handling and analysis of material evidence in civil, criminal, and regulatory proceedings
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