Litigation & enforcement partner Amy Jane Longo will participate in a panel discussion at the Government Investigations & Civil Litigation Institute (GICLI) Annual Meeting on November 14.
Amy's session, titled, "Recent Trends in Cyberwashing Enforcement: Don’t Get Taken to the Cleaners for Your Cyber Risk and Incident Disclosures," will explore the rules governing disclosures of cyber-related risk and cyber incidents, as regulators and class action lawyers keep a watchful eye on companies’ disclosures around cybersecurity.
The discussion will address recent rulemaking, policy guidance, and enforcement activity at both the federal and state levels, as well as developments in collateral action litigation that often follows ransomware events and data breaches.
GICLI’s mission is to provide in-depth education on regulatory enforcement issues and related civil litigation affecting corporate legal departments. Bringing together leading corporate and government practitioners, members of the judiciary, and experts from the consulting, law, and accounting communities, GICLI convenes a cross-section of industry professionals to address the increasing complexity and risk inherent in investigatory and litigation matters.
Ropes & Gray is a proud sponsor of GICLI’s annual meeting.
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