Epstein Becker Green Privacy & Security Crash Course Webinar Series

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Take a coffee break every Tuesday in June at 2 PM ET to join us for a 15-minute webinar covering trending privacy and security compliance issues!

We know you are busy and want to stay current on trending issues whether you’re a compliance officer, privacy officer, or just curious as to how the Privacy and Security Rules affect your organization. To meet this need, we are offering a “crash course” webinar series. You can pick and choose sessions to attend or sign up for all five 15-minute sessions depending on your availability and level of interest.

In each compact, 15-minute installment, we will guide you through a different privacy and security issue. We will cover various topics of interest, and in the fifth installment, we will provide answers to your most frequently asked questions. To submit a question, email Whitney Krebs at wkrebs@ebglaw.com.

This week:

Privacy & Security Questions When Dealing with Employees
Presenters: Adam Solander and Nathaniel Glasser

Whether ill-intentioned or not, employees are a frequently cited source of security incidents that organizations often overlook. Security incidents caused by employees are often more devastating to an organization than those caused by external sources. However, employers looking to address insider threats can find it difficult to draw the line between company security and employee privacy. In this crash course webinar, we’ll walk through the key privacy and security questions employers should ask themselves when delicately balancing these two often competing concerns. 

Sign Up for Future Sessions:

June 9: What Am I Allowed to Do With My Data?

June 16: How Do I Do a Risk Assessment?

June 23: How Do I Execute a Risk Mitigation Plan?

June 30: Recap – Your Questions Get Answered

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