Dorsey's New York office is hosting a seminar on innovative and proactive responses to potential cyber intrusions. Topics will include:
- Advantages of using the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to bring a civil action for a violation of the federal computer crime statute;
 - Relying on the Department of Justice to prosecute the Economic Espionage Act;
 - Proposed legislation pending in Congress to make theft of trade secrets a federal civil action; and
 - Structuring corporate governance compliance to anticipate the variety of state breach notification requirements.
 
In addition to providing insightful legal context, we will provide practical tips on:
- What to do before the hackers strike
 - How to detect and investigate intrusions when they happen
 - What to do when your data has been compromised or stolen
 - How to prevent, detect and combat insider threats
 - What legal tools can you use to stop hackers and thieves
 - Do you contact law enforcement, and if so, when and how
 
Speakers will include:
- Mark J. Schildkraut, Senior Intellectual Property Counsel, Becton Dickinson
 - Edward M. Stroz, Executive Chairman, Stroz Friedberg, former FBI Special Agent responsible for the formation of the FBI Computer Crime Squad
 - Nick Akerman, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
 - Robert E. Cattanach, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
 - RJ Zayed, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
 
For additional information on this event, please contact Dorsey Events.
        