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Legal CIO: Emerging Cybersecurity Threats presented by Aon's Cyber Solutions

Event | 02.05.20, 6:00 AM EST - 7:00 AM EST

Address

New York Hilton Midtown
1335 6th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Even though CIOs are fully accountable for cybersecurity needs, the IT organization alone cannot provide it. Consequently, CIOs are looking beyond traditional approaches to leverage new methods of risk mitigation. In this session, we'll zoom in on emerging cybersecurity threats and the comprehensive countermeasures developed by top-performing CIOs.


Key Takeaways:

  • Emerging cyber threats from nation-states
  • Taking a hard & soft approach to cybersecurity
  • Playing defense without compromising innovation

Speakers:

  • Karl Mueller, Assistant Director, Network Security, Crowell Moring
  • Steven Naphy, Chief Information Officer., Morgan Lewis
  • Trisha Sircar, Partner, Katten
  • Josh Larocca, Senior Managing Director, Aon

For more information, please visit these areas: E-Discovery and Information Management

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