Deadline
to Register: September 9, 2018
The
Computer and Technology Section Council will meet at
11:30 AM, follow by lunch and the CLE at noon. Lunch will be provided.
An
organization's security posture is only as good as its weakest link. Unfortunately, that weakest
link is usually a vendor with inadequate security controls. Effective third
party information security management programs enable organizations to identify key
risks and security control gaps and to quickly deploy mechanisms for risk
mitigation. This session will present a high-level overview of what a comprehensive third
party information security management program should entail and dive
deep into a few practical aspects to equip attendees with the
fundamental understanding necessary to be comfortable with vendor management and, as a bonus,
streamline contract negotiations on data protection provisions.
Presenter:
Cody Wamsley ,
CISSP | Cybersecurity Associate,
Dorsey &
Whitney
LLP
CLE
Credit:
1.0 Standard CLE
Credit approved | Event Code:
261424
Cost
(includes lunch):
Computer & Technology Law Section Member: FREE
MSBA
Member but not
member of
the Computer & Technology Section : $15
Non-MSBA Member:
$35
Law Student: FREE
Join the Computer and Technology Law Section and attend the CLE for
FREE!
MSBA Members who are not members of the Computer
and Technology Law Section and attend this CLE for FREE. Call Tram
Nguyen at
612-278-6316 to take advantage of this promo!
Remote Participation:
Participation by teleconference and webcast is
available. Please indicate remote participation when registering.
Instructions will be sent via email one day prior to the CLE.
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the Computer
and Technology Law Section ?
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Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions? Contact Tram Nguyen |
612-278-6316
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate
in this event please notify Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbar.org or
612-278-6316. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting
to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations at this
meeting
.