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Cybersecurity Symposium will explore links between law and security

NKU Cybersecurity Symposium

 

• The CLE program will be October 13 in the NKU Votruba Student Union

Any lawyer who uses a computer can learn something helpful for clients or a law office at the Northern Kentucky University Cybersecurity Symposium, sponsored by Chase College of Law and the College of Informatics.

Six tracks of four topics each will allow participants to choose what they want to discover in the areas of legal issues in privacy and security, information security, risk management, computer forensics, responses to cybersecurity threats, emerging security issues, and policies and procedures for information security. The details:

• The symposium will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 13 in the Votruba Student Union on the NKU campus.

 • Early registration by September 15 is $199, with reduced rates available for groups registering at the same time. Individual registration after September 15 is $250.

• Chase has requested five hours of CLE credit for the symposium in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.

• The Chase W. Bruce Lunsford Academy for Law, Business + Technology will present the keynote speaker, Mikko Hypponen, a computer security and privacy researcher and recognized expert on cybercrime. He is chief research officer of F-Secure, a Helsinki, Finland-based cybersecurity and privacy company that operates in more than 100 countries.

Register here for the symposium.