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November 21, 2022 | Local, Large Corporations, SME, Government, Defence and Security, Manufacturing Industries, Health, Finance and Insurance, Other

Technology, privacy and cybersecurity summit

Legal insights for a digital age

 

Norton Rose Fulbright invites you to watch our Technology, Privacy and Cybersecurity Summit on-demand. Join our speakers from across the country for panel discussions on current trends and legal best practices. The program provided thought-provoking discussions and practical takeaways that organizations from all industries can learn from and implement. 

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Sessions

Risks in technology contracting

As businesses continue to engage in digital transformation, they are relying more and more on outsourcing and technology procurement for additional resources and expertise. This session will focus on risk management in technology contracts and related legal implications.

  • Commercial risk allocation in technology contracts, including trends in liability caps and indemnities
  • Risks relating to intellectual property in technology contracts, including protecting IP assets and third-party infringement

·       Disputes and potential damages stemming from technology contracts 

 

Moderator

Panelists

Cross-border and inter-company data transfer

Where integration occurs, the data follows. With the G7 countries recently discussing ways for easier data sharing across borders, what could this mean for all the personal information that has been collected? This session will cover the impact of data sharing between companies and across borders as well as associated risks and mitigation strategies.

  • Operationalizing data sharing
  • Best practices from a privacy standpoint
  • Implications and lessons learned from recent cases 

 

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Panelists

  • Andrew McCoomb, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Toronto
  • Alexis Kerr, Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright, Vancouver
  • Al Hounsell, Senior Innovation Lawyer, Norton Rose Fulbright, Toronto

Third-party breach: Not my breach, but is it my problem?

Clients are often prepared for cyberattacks to their own systems, but what happens when a third-party vendor has been breached? This session will cover the obligations and best practices for navigating a cyber incident, with a particular focus on third-party breaches.

  • Cybersecurity preparedness
  • Best practices when responding to a third-party breach
  • Insurance considerations

 

 

Moderator

Panelists

  • Maya Angenot, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Montréal
  • John Cassell, Partner, Canadian Co-Head of Information Governance, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Norton Rose Fulbright, Calgary
  • Wesley Robinson, Risk Advisor, Iridium Risk Services Inc., Calgary

 

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