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Safeguarding Information Assets [Part II]:
Technical and Legal Responses to Threatened and Actual Workplace Security Breaches
Wednesday, November 14th at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT
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Presented by:
Robert Green, CPA.CITP, Glenn Dickenson, Esq.
and
Karen Gabler, Esq.
In the digital age, information has become a valuable business asset; one that business’s leverage to create value and competitive advantage. Like a business’s “hard” assets, information is vulnerable to loss, damage and misuse, and must be properly managed to minimize risk. Good managers understand that they have a fiduciary responsibility to protect company information, and are aware of the great losses that misappropriation of information and abuse of the access rights can cause. They try to anticipate risk, but generally deal with threats in limited and uncoordinated ways. More often than not management becomes preoccupied with external threats, and fails to protect information from unauthorized access and misappropriation by the employees, consultants, contractors and other internal users who pose the greatest threat. A few precautions - employee handbooks discussing proper usage and handling of company information and confidentiality agreements placing contractual obligations on employees - are standard. Many companies take these basic steps, but most go no further.
What is needed is genuine collaboration between business executives, legal council, HR management and IT consultants in developing and executing a comprehensive, multifaceted approach to safeguarding information; an integrated information protection plan that incorporates sound IT policy, effective human resource management, IT controls and continuous monitoring and oversight.
In Safeguarding Information Assets Part II, CPA.CITP Bob Green, and attorneys Glenn Dickinson and Karen Gabler continue their discussion of insider-borne risks to critical business information, this time with an emphasis on reactive strategies. Drawing on IT and legal experience, they map out a comprehensive plan for addressing real and threatened compromises of information security, and show how coordinated technical and legal approaches can help reduce loss.
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Robert P. Green, CPA.CIT
Managing Director
INSYC Consulting Group, Inc.
BOB GREEN is the Managing Director of INSYNC Consulting Group, Inc., an IT consulting firm specializing in the conceptualization and tactical deployment of strategic solutions to technology challenges, including Disaster Recovery Planning and Business Continuity Management, and Sarbanes-Oxley IT Governance and Compliance. At INSYNC, Bob is responsible for the business automation, network, security and information management practices. He specializes in strategic planning and helping businesses select, implement and manage computer-based solutions.
Prior to joining INSYNC in 1997, Bob worked in middle market accounting, auditing and financial analysis services at Price Waterhouse, and served as a CFO and Executive Vice President in private industry.
Bob has written numerous articles on issues related to technology and is regularly published in professional journals like California CPA, National Litigation Consultant’s Review, and Association News. He is also a respected speaker and has served as an invited panelist at various forums and seminars including the 2006 Ventura County Economic Development Association’s Business Outlook Conference on the topic of Disaster Recovery and Disaster Preparedness, and Microsoft Business Solutions-sponsored CEO/CFO discussions on the topic of Information Management.
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Glenn Dickenson, Esq. Partner Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton, LLP
GLENN DICKINSON is a Partner at Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton, LLP a law firm located in Ventura County, CA offering services related to business and corporate litigation, employment and labor law, business and commercial law, real estate and land use, environmental law, oil and gas law, administrative and local government law, intellectual property, taxation and estate planning. In his practice, Glenn specializes in the areas of trademark, copyright, Internet law and competitive business disputes, and his practice involves both litigation and transactional matters. His trial experience covers a variety of complex business disputes, involving trade secrets and unfair competition. He also litigates breach of contract, insurance coverage, and other claims.
In the intellectual property area, Glenn assists clients with the creation and management of trademark portfolios and the enforcement of these rights in both traditional business activities and the Internet environment. Glenn represents parties in copyright litigation, assists with registration and licensing, and advises clients on infringement matters, including disputes over Internet domain names and website content.
Prior to joining Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton LLP, Glenn served as a law clerk to the Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert, Senior Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Glenn is a frequent speaker on legal topics including the protection of intellectual property and proprietary information. He is a member of the Ventura County Bar Association., and serves on the board of directors of the United Way of Ventura County and the Ventura County Taxpayers Association. He is also a member of the executive committees of the Intellectual Property section and the Business Litigation section of the Ventura County Bar Association.
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Karen Gabler, Esq. Partner Nordman Cormany Hari & Compton, LLP
KAREN GABLER is a Partner at Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton, LLP a law firm located in Ventura County, CA offering services related to business and corporate litigation, employment and labor law, business and commercial law, real estate and land use, environmental law, oil and gas law, administrative and local government law, intellectual property, taxation and estate planning. Karen’s practice is focused on the representation of management clients in all aspects of employment law advice and litigation, including:
· wrongful termination
· employment discrimination and harassment
· defamation
· breach of contract
· protection of employer trade secrets and confidential information
· executive compensation
· workplace privacy
· internal investigations
· employee discipline
· hiring and termination
· wage and hour matters
· employee benefits
· health and safety issues
· leaves of absence
· development and revision of employee handbooks and personnel policies, and
· training and preventive counseling for employee relations and litigation avoidance
As part of her services, she performs internal audits of clients' employment practices to ensure compliance with current laws, and guides investigations of employee allegations regarding harassment, discrimination, and employee theft or other misconduct.
Karen is a frequent speaker on employment law topics, and provides training for clients, community groups, and business professionals. She authors a monthly column on employment law issues for the Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce Business Advocate and the Moorpark Chamber of Commerce newsletter, and a bimonthly employment law column in the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the San Francisco Daily Journal. Karen is also an Adjunct Professor at the Pepperdine University School of Law, where she has taught classes in Employment Law, Employment Law Advice & Counsel, and Employment Law Litigation.
Karen is the former Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Ventura County, and currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the Board Development Committee. She is the Chair Elect of the Board of Directors for the Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Simi Valley Education Foundation and the Simi Valley Community Foundation.
She practiced law in Honolulu, Hawaii for four years before moving her practice to California in 1996, and she is actively licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of California and Hawaii.
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