Disruptionware: A New and Dangerous Cyber Threat Targeting Your Business in the Era of COVID-19
Webinar
Overview
Faegre Drinker’s Jason G. Weiss and Peter W. Baldwin looked at the foundations of disruptionware and why it is so dangerous. Along the way, Jason and Pete discussed tips and tricks critical to identifying disruptionware, mitigating risk and responding in the wake of an attack.
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Continuing Education
This program has been approved only for the following continuing legal education credits:
- California – 1.25 participatory hours of general credit;
- Colorado – 1.5 live hours of general credit;
- Connecticut – 1.25 reciprocal hours of general credit;
- Delaware – 1.25 hours of general credit;
- Illinois – 1.25 hours of general credit;
- Indiana – 1.25 distance hours of substantive general credit;
- Iowa – 1.25 hours of general credit;
- Minnesota – 1.25 hours of general credit;
- New Jersey – 1.5 distance hours of CLE credit;
- New York – 1.25 non-traditional hours of professional practice credit for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys;
- Pennsylvania – 1.0 live of substantive law, practice, and procedure CLE credit; and
- Texas – 1.25 hours of general credit.
An application for approval of this course has been submitted and is pending in the following state: Virginia.
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP (Faegre Drinker) has been certified by the New York Continuing Legal Education Board, the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board, and the Illinois Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education. Faegre Drinker is a Certified Provider, as recognized by the Colorado Supreme Court Continuing Legal Judicial Education Committee and a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. Faegre Drinker is an Approved Sponsor with the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education and an accredited provider approved by the State Bar of Texas, Committee on MCLE.