Olshan will present a webinar called Cloud Computing: Keeping Employee, Customer and Confidential Information Safe on Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. EDT. CLE credit will be available for this complimentary program.
Cloud computing is a phenomenon offering numerous advantages, from improved manageability of applications to less maintenance. But there are numerous concerns about data security and privacy. Companies may not be comfortable transferring their data to a third party, especially sensitive information. Employee data, such as payroll, health and other benefits data, customer data and a company's own confidential data must be kept safe. Counsel must deal with privacy- and security-related due diligence as well as ensuring appropriate contractual protection. Olshan information technology, employment, and marketing law specialists will help you avoid future problems by exploring the data privacy and security issues presented by cloud offerings, the essential questions to ask third providers, safeguards necessary for transferring data to the cloud, and the allocation of compliance responsibilities by customers and providers.
Olshan speaker will be Aliza F. Herzberg, a partner in the Employment Practices group, who helps employers manage all aspects of their relationships with employees.
REGISTRATION
Please go to: https://university2.learnlive.com/olshan and follow these steps:
- Complete the New User Registration fields which require only your name, title, email address and organization;
- Click the "Submit" button, which brings you to the Catalog page;
- Click the "Enroll" button for the session titled Cloud Computing: Keeping Employee, Customer and Confidential Information Safe.
If you have previously participated in one of our LearnLive webinars, click https://university2.learnlive.com/olshan and sign in with your chosen credentials;
- Click the "Enroll" button for the session titled Cloud Computing: Keeping Employee, Customer and Confidential Information Safe.
CLE
In order to receive CLE credit for the webinar you are required to click all of the participation pop-ups that will appear throughout the program. You must also be registered and view the webinar from your own computer. This seminar has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1 credit hour in the area of Professional Practice/Practice Management and is appropriate for experienced attorneys only.
*Mr. MacDonald was formerly a lawyer with Olshan's IP Department.