CommonPlaces Co-Hosts Web Security Seminar in New York With Legal Experts
CommonPlaces CEO Ben Bassi will be joined by cyber law expert Nick Akerman of Dorsey & Whitney LLP at this educational seminar for tech-minded executives.
Online, August 27, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Ben Bassi, CEO of CommonPlaces e-Solutions, will deliver a free seminar on Web security practices and legal issues for tech-minded executives. Bassi will be joined by Nick Akerman, cyber security legal expert and Partner at Dorsey & Whitney in New York. The seminar, titled "Managing Practical and Legal Risks on the Company Website" will be held on September 14th in New York City.
A website security breach at the hands of a hacker can expose a company to significant financial loss, regulatory penalties, private litigation and other less tangible damage to its business. This unique seminar will address what has become an enormous corporate risk from both the technical and legal points of view. It will provide attendees with valuable insight into the latest threats posed by the hackers, and proactive steps that can be taken to protect your website and your business.
The seminar will cover topics such as: common methods used to break through website security; how to avoid being a victim of a website attack; legal implications of a website security breach; and steps you can take to ensure you will be able to pursue legal action in the event of a security breach.
Ben Bassi is a seasoned Internet pioneer and business development executive with a proven track record. He has been at the forefront of online innovation sine the early days of the Web. Nick Akerman, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, is a trial lawyer specializing in both complex civil and criminal cases. He is a nationally recognized expert on computer crime and the protection of competitively sensitive information and computer data. Between the two, they have decades of security and technology expertise.
To register for this free seminar, visit http://bit.ly/d7T7mT. Space if limited, so reserve your spot today!
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