Labor & Employment

Employee Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues in the Workplace: 2024 Update

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1 hours 27 minutes
Donald Wochna
With Donald A. Wochna from E-Data Law Group LLC
Recorded March 11, 2024
Product ID 98283

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Overview

Cybersecurity Concerns, Tips for Preventing Breaches, Issues With Employee Monitoring, and More

From new laws concerning biometric data to legal risks surrounding employee monitoring, it's important now more than ever for employers to stay at the forefront of new and proposed privacy legislation. In this legal update, our distinguished faculty explore current issues and trends concerning employee privacy. You can't afford to miss this informative program - register today!

  • Review emerging developments in new privacy laws.
  • Hear about the latest cybersecurity concerns in the multi-state and national workplace.
  • Examine best practices for creating and updating workplace privacy policies.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Understanding Employee vs. Employer Rights
  2. Notable Developments in Privacy Laws
  3. Cybersecurity and Privacy Concerns in the Multi-State and National Workplace
  4. Preventing and Responding to Data Breaches in the Workplace: Best Practices and Current Developments
  5. Using Biometric Data in the Workplace - The Latest Developments
  6. Employee Monitoring, Surveillance, and Recording: New Tech, New Legal Issues
  7. Managing Employees' Use of Personal Devices: What You Need to Know Now
  8. Employee Documentation and Record Retention: 2024 Guide
  9. Critical Policies to Implement and Update in 2024
Product ID 98283

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 1.5 Total
California CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 2 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Louisiana CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Maine CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 1.8 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Montana CLE Approved 1.5 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 2 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Washington CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 1.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 1.8 Total
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  1. Employee Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues in the Workplace: 2024 Update

    1. Understanding Employee vs. Employer Rights
    2. Notable Developments in Privacy Laws
    3. Cybersecurity and Privacy Concerns in the Multi-State and National Workplace
    4. Preventing and Responding to Data Breaches in the Workplace: Best Practices and Current Developments
    5. Using Biometric Data in the Workplace - The Latest Developments
    6. Employee Monitoring, Surveillance, and Recording: New Tech, New Legal Issues
    7. Managing Employees' Use of Personal Devices: What You Need to Know Now
    8. Employee Documentation and Record Retention: 2024 Guide
    9. Critical Policies to Implement and Update in 2024

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. HR professionals, accountants, and paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Donald A Wochna
Donald A.
Wochna
E-Data Law Group LLC
Speaker bio
Donald A Wochna

Donald A. Wochna

E-Data Law Group LLC
Donald Wochna

formed the E-Data Law Group LLC almost 19 years ago, which is a consortium of experts that design, build and defend advanced technological solutions to legal challenges in litigation, healthcare, audit, privacy and security issues. The vision of the E-Data Law Group is to use electronic data to make the practice of law proactive. Mr. Wochna obtained one of the first civilian licenses for computer forensic software, and began a business identifying, preserving, extracting, analyzing and producing electronically stored information, including content, metadata and artifacts. He earned his B.S. degree from Cal State Long Beach and his J.D. degree from The Law School, University of Chicago. Mr. Wochna has written hundreds of articles related to ediscovery, Big Data, analytics, and the challenges to the legal profession raised by electronic information systems. His books include, E-discovery: Making the Computer Your Best Witness, published by Ohio State Bar Association. Mr. Wochna is a frequent and lively speaker regarding electronic data issues. He has testified before the Advisory Committee on Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure, and has been influential in shaping the process by which large sparse datasets are defensibly searched to produce relevant information without reliance upon agreed-upon search terms.

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