
The Vital Role of Legal Counsel in Navigating Cybersecurity Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management in the AI Revolution
Presented by the CBA Alberta Technology & Intellectual Property South Section
On Demand. Originally presented on March 18, 2024.
In an era where AI is equipping cybercriminals with unprecedented capabilities, the landscape of cybersecurity threats and regulations is evolving at a breakneck pace. Join our upcoming webinar to discover how the strategic involvement of legal counsel is not just beneficial but essential in managing cyber risk. Learn about the latest shifts in cyber liability insurance underwriting, the prudent adoption of AI technologies, simplifying regulatory compliance, and the intricacies of risk transfer in outsourcing and managed service agreements. This session is designed to equip you with an understanding of emerging areas of cybersecurity and technology risks to review with your clients where legal professionals are uniquely positioned to guide businesses to balanced, risk-informed decisions.
SPEAKER
Devon Smibert (CEO, RESTIV Technology)
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