Current Trends in Computer Security – August 2013 Monthly Meeting

Join us at McCormick & Schmick’s!
Current Trends in Computer Security
The world has experienced quite a spectrum of computer security attacks in the last couple years and they have changed in interesting ways. While 99.9% of investigations deal with IP theft on some international basis, the issues very rarely make it to a courtroom. Understanding the technical approaches to rapid response, remediation and working with the business on damage assessments are key to helping clients deal with these issues since many of these incidents never see the inside of a courtroom.

A panel of experts, including Nick Hoffman, an incident responder at GE, Craig Hoffman, partner at Baker Hostetler, and Jon Garon, Director of NKU Chase Law + Informatics Institute, will discuss recent computer security attacks, how they have recently evolved, and how the immediate and long term responses to these attacks have developed to address the ever-changing threats. The panel will also address how attorneys can assist clients to prevent against an attack, and what to do when they are the victim of an attack.

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Remember: New location this month: McCormick & Schmick’s

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eDiscovery in IP Litigation – August 2012 Monthly meeting

CincyIP Presents:
eDiscovery in IP Litigation

Featuring

John Bennett
Baker Hostetler

Thomas Allman
University of Cincinnati College of Law

and

John Luken
Dinsmore

August 14, 2012

12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total CLE hour instruction.

The program will cover various aspects of electronic discovery in IP litigation. In particular, the panel will discuss issues that commonly arise when dealing with electronically-stored information, issues and logistics for managing eDiscovery, costs, and problems associated with electronic discovery. Data retention policies and early case assessments may also be covered. The panel will also discuss how policies and practices in a litigant’s IT department can affect an already-complex case.

PRICES (including lunch):
• $20 for Members (includes 1.0 Hr Ohio CLE)
• $30 Non-Member with CLE
• $20 Non-Member without CLE
• $15 Students and Full-Time Academics

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