Events

Cyber 101: What You Need To Know About Cyber Liability and Related Insurance Coverage

The Equifax data breach and news of other recent cyber-attacks has raised many concerns about protecting personal and financial information, steps that can be taken to proactively prepare for security threats, and where companies may be financially vulnerable.  Please join us on November 6, 2017 for an informative webinar on preparing for and protecting against data breaches.  We will discuss the different types of cyber threats and how attacks typically occur, as well as proactive policies, training, and technical safeguards to guard against these incursions.  We also will discuss legal obligations for responding to a data breach and how the insurance industry is responding to this ever-changing landscape of claims.

The webinar will begin at 2:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 pm. As always, there is no charge for our webinar.

We hope to see you there!

If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Bennett at nbennett@fmglaw.com.

For information on our presenters, see below:

Philip W. Savrin

Partner
Direct: 770.818.1405
psavrin@fmglaw.com
 

 
Mr. Savrin is a founding member of FMG, where he serves on its Executive Committee and leads the firm’s Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith National Practice Section.  His areas of expertise include commercial insurance coverage and extra-contractual exposures, professional liability claims, and constitutional claims against local governments and officials under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.  He advises clients on matters in all 50 states and regularly appears as in trial and appellate courts throughout the country.

 

  

David A. Cole  
Partner
Dirct Dial: 770.818.1287

dcole@fmglaw.com

Mr. Cole is the practice leader of FMG’s Data Security, Privacy & Technology practice team. He has served as breach counsel in hundreds of data security incidents of all kinds around the county and represented businesses in the various government investigations and class action lawsuits that often follow. He also advises businesses on compliance with U.S. federal and state data security and privacy laws and on ways to proactivity prevent and manage data security incidents through internal security assessments, development of written policies and procedures, drafting and negotiation of vendor contracts, and workforce training. 

 

*Note – FMG applies for Continuing Education and Continuing Legal Education Credit in multiple states. Until a course is approved by a particular state, we cannot guarantee credit. You must be present (online or in-person) during the full session to receive credit.