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Webinar: Cybercrime Symposium - SHL
Tuesday, May 18th, 2021
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Event Description

This registration site is for those looking to earn CLE credits only. 

If you wish to earn CPE credits please click here.

Join in the panel discussions regarding the Current Threat Landscape – A View from the Field; Ransomware Table Top Exercise; Developments in Cyber Law and Regulation; Supply Chain Attacks – Mitigating the Risk; Inside the Mind of a Hacker; and After the Breach – Working with Law Enforcement. Hear about live federally prosecuted cases from members of the U.S. Attorney’s Office – District of New Jersey; the FBI; CISO’s and CIO’s from Johnson & Johnson, Rutgers; and Legal Professionals.  

Learning Outcomes

Enhance your knowledge of computer crime – how to identify security weaknesses (both low and high-tech) cybercriminals look to exploit; understand the way certain companies become targets of an attack; understand the impact of cyber regulations and law; and steps which can be taken to improve cyber security against a range of threats.

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Level of Knowledge​ Basic
Recommended CLE Credit(s)​ 6.5 (NJ)*
Prerequisite & Advance Preparation​ None
Method of Presentation​
Recommended Category of Eligibility Auditing
Registration Closes May 17th at 11:00pm

*If you are seeking New York CLE credit, please note that New Jersey is now an approved jurisdiction of New York CLE thus allowing attorneys admitted in New York to attend and earn credits for programs accredited by New Jersey. Since Seton Hall Law School is an accredited provider of New Jersey CLE courses and the event took place in New Jersey, New York has granted reciprocity to our program. Therefore, pursuant to New York rules, we will no longer issue New York CLE certificates. However, your New Jersey CLE certificate may be used to seek credit in New York. For more information on NY rules please see: http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/regulationsandguidelines.pdf.

 

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