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Cybersecurity Risks and Best Practices for Construction Professionals
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With mobile data use becoming the norm, construction businesses are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. The Cybersecurity Risks and Best Practices for Construction webinar will help businesses identify what sensitive data they possess, where that data is located and how to better protect data. We’ll review how to implement additional precautions like supplemental security measures, employee training and how to build an incident response plan. We will also examine the legal obligations that may be triggered by a data breach, and discuss solutions to mitigate business disruption and preserve client and industry relationships.
Participants in this webinar will:
- Identify common data privacy and security issues for construction professionals.
- Examine the legal and business implications of a data breach.
- Discuss preventative steps and mitigation tools.
This IBS Education webinar replay is sponsored by
NAHB Continuing Education: 1.0 hours of continuing education credits for the following 12 designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGP, CGR, CMP, CSP, GMB, GMR, Master CGP, Master CSP, MIRM.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: No refunds are issued for webinar replays upon purchase. However, NAHB regularly reviews these products and reserves the right to remove replays that are no longer current. If you are unable to view a replay during your 12-month access period, please contact Deborah Krat at EdWebinars@nahb.org.
Kristen Hilton
Partner
Kristen G. Hilton is a Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States (CIPP/US) and a partner at the law firm of Sussman Shank LLP in Portland, Oregon. She represents clients in a variety of industries, including real estate, technology, finance, insurance, entertainment, and construction, in matters involving privacy and data security, business disputes, and employment issues. As part of her privacy and data security practice, Kristen assists businesses and employers in meeting their privacy and data security obligations by drafting and updating privacy policies, privacy notices, terms of use, and document retention policies. She also conducts employee training sessions, prepares incident response plans, provides data security crisis response, and manages compliance with data breach notification and privacy laws. Kristen is licensed to practice law in Oregon, Washington, and California.
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