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  • What You Should Know About Privacy, Cybersecurity, and AI

What You Should Know About Privacy, Cybersecurity, and AI

  • Tuesday, September 10, 2024
  • 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
  • OHive Office- 155 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, NH

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Please join us for a CLE presented by the NHWBA’s own Amy Cann, Esq. of Cann Law, P.C.  In an era of digital transformation, issue spotting the issues and risks around data privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI) is essential.  This CLE is designed for anyone responsible for and/or interested in understanding how to manage the risks of privacy, cybersecurity, and AI for clients and your own firms.

This 90-minute complimentary CLE will be presented in a hybrid format: there is space for fourteen registrants to join us in person at the OHive Office at 155 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, NH, and other attendees may join us virtually through the Google Meet link that will be provided, with relevant materials, in advance to registrants. The in-person spots will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for registrants, and Cann Law, P.C. will provide coffee and bottled water.

Key Topics will include:

Privacy Regulations and Compliance:

•   Overview of US state privacy laws, including the new NH Data Privacy law

•   Business obligations, including data breach notification

Cybersecurity Essentials:

•    Identifying cybersecurity risks in business operations

•    Strategies for the three safeguards

AI in the Workplace:

•    Ethical considerations and biases in AI technologies

•    How to use AI responsibly in your organization

Future Trends and Preparations:

•    Upcoming technologies and trends in digital security

•    Building a culture of security and ethical technology use

Please note: NHWBA believes our CLEs meet the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and that this CLE may qualify for up to 90 minutes toward the annual NHMCLE requirement. NHMCLE does not preapprove or accredit CLEs. Attendees must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit, and self-report their attendance.


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