Description
Digital assets are the new currency of the digital economy. Organizations, regardless of their size, geography or industry they operate in, are potential targets for unauthorized access or data theft. Join our faculty of leading experts to explore how digital assets can be protected, from both a cybersecurity and an intellectual property perspective. Gather valuable insights and best practices to better represent your clients, while ensuring that you are meeting your professional obligations.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Imran Ahmad, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Lorraine M. Fleck, Fleck Innovation Law
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Data Breach Preparation and Response
Kirsten Thompson, Dentons Canada LLP
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act S.C. 2000, c. 5 (excerpts only)
Kirsten Thompson, Dentons Canada LLP
Tools
Kirsten Thompson, Dentons Canada LLP
When Things Go Wrong
Cybersecurity Basics - Incident Response Exercise - Presentation
Kirsten Thompson, Dentons Canada LLP
Cybersecurity Considerations for Lawyers and Law Firms
Eric Boehm, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Managing Your Professional Obligations - Presentation
Eric Boehm, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Protecting Trade Secrets Using Non-Disclosure Agreements
Alex Ross, Gowling WLG
Jenifer Elmy, Gowling WLG
Trade Secrets and Confidentiality: New Developments and Pitfalls - Presentation
Alex Ross, Gowling WLG
Protecting Digital Assets Through Cyber Security and Intellectual Property Law: Unraveling the Differences Between Patent, Confidential Information and Trade Secret Protection
Dr. Sorel Bosan, AMD
Tasha De Freitas, Torys LLP
Protecting Digital Assets Through Cyber Security and Intellectual Property Law: Unraveling the Differences Between Patent, Confidential Information and Trade Secret Protection - Presentation
Dr. Sorel Bosan, AMD
Tasha De Freitas, Torys LLP