Cameras, Microphones and Data Ownership, Oh My!

When:  Feb 6, 2020 from 15:00 to 16:00 (ET)

Description

Your attorney just got a shiny new Echo Show, Dot or a Google Next Hub for the holidays and want to use it in their office.  These modern devices can be listening to your confidential conversations or watching you at all times.  How do you deal with the security or the ethical obligations to safeguard client data?  Is your conversation being recorded, reviewed and stored by the vendor?  Where do you draw the line?  Business offices?  Home offices?  Personal digital assistants in your phone (tablet and watch)?  Smart TVs? The camera enabled refrigerator?  How do you educate and sell “safety” to your lawyers and keep your clients safe in the age of tech assisted convenience and easy-to-install shadow IT?

Fresh from the egroup discussions, join ILTA members in an unrecorded open mic discussion about the dangers of IoT (Internet of things).  We plan this to be a roundtable for members to come together with their stories, questions, advice and conversations about the wild, wild west of IoT.

Panelists

Jeffrey Brandt - Chief Information Officer, Jackson Kelly PLLC
Jonathan Burley - IT Manager at Kell, Alterman & Runstein LLP
Mark Combs - Chief Information Officer, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
David S. Neesen - Chief Information Officer, Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP
Geoffrey S. Rhodes - Director of Information Technology, Robinson Bradshaw

#Virtual
#CommunicationsTechnologies
#Security

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