[Webinar] Beyond the Breach – Managing Data Classification & Notification Projects

November 4th, 6:00 pm AEDT
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November 4th, 2021
6:00 PM AEDT

The immediate cyber incident is over – what happens next?

Join our esteemed panellists as they outline key considerations when managing post-breach data classification and notification projects. Setting the scene through the lens of a short case study, our panel will answer questions such as:

  • How can incident reports and forensic analysis be used to inform classification and notification projects?
  • When starting a classification project what data are you looking for and why?
  • What is the process to assess material for PII/Confidential/Sensitive information?
  • How do classification project outcomes play into regulatory responses and notification plans?
  • What are the goals of notification projects?
  • What are the keys to staging a notification project effectively?
  • How can costs be managed most effectively during classification and notification projects?
  • What are some of the opportunities that flow out of a cyber incident?
  • ... and many more

This interactive webinar is aimed at corporate legal teams, law firms, and insurers located in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Speakers

Tom Bennett-Mitrovski, moderator

Account Director, Epiq

Tom chairs the Privacy, Cyber Security & Risk Committee of the Law Institute of Victoria's Technology and Innovation Section, and has extensive experience in eDiscovery, legal technology and data management.

Kieran Doyle

Partner, Wotton Kearney (Sydney)

Kieran leads the firm’s cyber practice and is often the first person our local and London-based clients turn to following a cyber-attack.

Kieran helps clients respond to complex cyber incidents, including matters that involve highly sensitive breaches and cyber-attacks, some of which have been widely described as “crippling” and the “most significant in Australian corporate history”. His work spans assessing and monitoring incidents, setting up and managing data breach response vendor teams, and managing cyber claims across a wide range of incidents from ransomware attacks to email compromises.

Jessica B. Schappell

Claims Manager, International Specialty Lines and Cyber & Executive Risk, Beazley

Jessica handled professional liability claims for healthcare insureds on excess and reinsurance programs as well as primary, duty to defend accounts. In January 2019, she relocated to the Singapore office to manage claims in Asia for the International Financial Lines team.

Daniel Moloney

Partner, Jones Day (Melbourne)

Daniel Moloney advises corporates, financial institutions, and individual directors and officers in complex and strategic litigation and regulatory matters.

Daniel's practice focuses on high-stakes commercial disputes, investigations, regulatory enforcement actions and prosecutions, and class action defense. Daniel also advises clients on regulatory issues including in relation to cyber and AML/CTF (anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing) matters. He has broad experience across industry sectors, particularly banking and financial services.

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