About This Webinar
Cyber weapons can disrupt an unprecedented range of targets, from government websites to nuclear power plants to critical infrastructure. This relatively new type of threat challenges many traditional notions of what constitutes war. What do traditional legal terms such as “armed attack” or “act of war” mean in the context of cyber? Where is the threshold of use of force for cyber hostilities? This seminar examines today’s cyber threats in the context of the international law of armed conflict.
This course is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters and is nationally accredited (get CLE in all 50 states).
Topics that will be discussed:
- Defining an Act of Cyber War
- Survey of Recent Cyber Hostilities
- Perspective of Cyber Hostilities from Government Agencies and IT Practitioners
Who should attend?
- Lawyers
- Insurance executives
- In-house counsel
- Business executives
- Privacy attorneys
Speakers
- Daniel Garrie, Law & Forensics
- Ashden Fein, Covington & Burling
Attending the webinar
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