Ugh, Lawyers Take All the Fun Out of Surviving a Cyberattack (LIVE in Las Vegas)

Lawyers Take All the Fun Out of Surviving a Cyberattack

A cyberattack is difficult enough to work through. But many CISOs might not be prepared for the legal surprises that can come in the aftermath. From working with insurance companies to notifying those impacted by data loss, there are a lot of issues to deal with. How does a security team work with legal beforehand to address these issues when drawing up incident response?

This week’s episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and sponsored co-host Jason Sabin, CTO, DigiCert. Joining us is our guest, Alexandra Landegger, executive director of security, Collins Aerospace.

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(From L to R) David Spark, producer, CISO Series, Jason Sabin, CTO, DigiCert, and Alexandra Landegger, executive director of security, Collins Aerospace

Huge thanks to our sponsor, DigiCert

DigiCert is a leading global provider of digital trust, the infrastructure that enables individuals and businesses to have confidence that their digital interactions are secure. DigiCert’s award-winning solutions enable organizations to establish, manage, and extend public and private trust across their digital footprint, securing users, servers, devices, software and content.

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David Spark
David Spark is the founder of CISO Series where he produces and co-hosts many of the shows. Spark is a veteran tech journalist having appeared in dozens of media outlets for almost three decades.