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EP 11: Cyber Risk and Law Firms

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, talks with Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, on the need for law firms to have reasonable cyber security. They also discuss how law firms can provide Attorney Client Privilege (ACP) to their clients who conduct Cyber Risk Assessments.

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EP 9: Non-Technical Ways to Manage Cyber Risk

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, explain how you need to use people, process, and management (in addition to technology) in order to have reasonable cybersecurity.

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EP 8: How to deal with Ransomware

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, discuss whether organizations should pay a ransom to regain control over their data and systems.

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EP 7: What is GDPR?

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, summarize the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation or, GDPR.

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EP 5: How the FTC Defines “Reasonable Cybersecurity”

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, talks with Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, about how the FTC has been working since 2010 to define “Reasonable Cybersecurity” standard. We discuss three specific cases from over 60 that are publicly available.

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EP 4: The “Reasonable Cybersecurity” Standard

Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, talks with Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, about the emerging “Reasonable Cybersecurity” standard: Where it’s coming from and what how it should affect the decisions made by cyber risk managers.

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