How to Survive a Data Breach (and Avoid Litigation)
Join us for real-life examples and practical
exercises you can’t afford to miss.
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
1:00-2:00 PM ET
When it comes to a data breach (or more commonly, data incidents), it’s not about if but when. Legal and privacy incidents occur regularly, such as a misdirected email or stolen laptop.
Do you want to know how a legal team can prepare for these data incidents, ensuring that your business continues to thrive in day-to-day operations? The best way is to learn from real-life situations.
Join LinkSquares CLO Tim Parilla and BreachRx CEO/Founder Andy Lunsford for a virtual event for legal leaders looking for field-tested guidance.
From this webinar, you'll learn:
— How to prepare for a data breach
— Why preparation and trend tracking are crucial
— What to do with your contracts and regulatory obligations
— Who to notify in the event of a breach
— And much more!
Join us for real-life examples and exercises that you can’t afford to miss. Register today!
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As CLO at LinkSquares, Tim oversees legal posture and acts as a strategic advisor to the company’s management and corporate counsel customer base.
He previously spent seven years as General Counsel for DraftKings where he scaled the legal function and managed the company’s legal posture throughout numerous financing and fundraising rounds, litigation, and regulatory actions, at both the state and federal levels, including the high-profile legal challenges the company faced in 2015 alongside the explosion in popularity of daily fantasy sports and strategic acquisitions.
Tim has a J.D. from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University and a B.S. from Oakland University.
Andy Lunsford is CEO and Founder of BreachRx, a technology company that automates privacy incident and breach response. Prior to founding BreachRx, Andy spent 15 years working in privacy law and large-scale commercial litigation. Andy has a BA from Washington and Lee University, a JD from the University of Arkansas, and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
