Join Epstein Becker Green attorneys, Brian G. Cesaratto and Brian E. Spang, for a discussion of how employers can best protect their critical technologies and trade secrets from employee and other insider threats. Topics to be discussed include:
- Determining your biggest threat by using available data
- What keeps you up at night?
- Foreseeing the escalation in risk, from insider and cyber threats to critical technologies
- New protections and remedies under the Trade Secret Protection Act of 2014
- Where are your trade secrets located, and what existing protections are in place?
- What ...
We published an article with NYSBA Labor and Employment Law Journal, titled “Employee Threats to Critical Technologies Are Best Addressed Through a Formalized Insider Threat Risk Assessment Process and Program.” With the New York State Bar Association's permission, we have linked it here.
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The Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility blog is currently edited by David J. Clark and Daniel R. Levy.
It is highly likely that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) will adopt a model data cyber security law premised largely on the New York State Department of Financial Services (“NYSDFS”) cyber security regulations. Recently, we discussed the NYSDFS’ proposed extension of its cyber security regulations to credit reporting agencies in the wake of the Equifax breach. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced, “The Equifax breach was a wakeup call and with this action New York is raising the bar for consumer protections that we ...
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