Hackapalooza – Law Bits and Bytes – 44th Street Podcast
Robert A. Stern and Tim Peterson of the Information Technology and Cyberlaw Committee sit down with Adam Abresch of Acrisure, John Curran of Redpoint Cybersecurity, and Stephen Ramey of the Crypsis Group in a freewheeling discussion of hacking from technical, insurance, and legal perspectives, with specific content relating to how hacking affects lawyers both directly and in representation of their clients.
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- 0:38 Guest Intro
- 2:00 Hacking Intro
- 5:06 How Do Hackers Infiltrate?
- 8:46 Social Engineering
- 12:10 How Insurance Handles Social Engineering
- 14:09 Creating a Cybersecurity Culture
- 18:31 Pen Testing and Phishing
- 20:25 Breach Response
- 21:36 Establishing a Risk Management Process
- 24:16 How Lawyers Respond to Client Breaches
- 27:31 The Importance of Logging
- 30:28 Reputation Risk
- 32:15 Small Law Firm Cybersecurity
- 35:20 Security Controls and Multifactor Authentication
- 38:24 Other Security Measures
- 42:04 Cybersecurity and Corporate Governance
- 45:51 Importance of Encryption
- 47:19 Segmentation of Data
- 50:28 Black Hat Hackers
- 52:47 Bug Bounty Programs
- 54:11 Insiders
- 55:47 Does Reputation of Company Matter in Targeting?
- 57:48 Ransomware Attacks
- 1:01:25 Limitations of Backups
- 1:03:30 Forensic Investigations
- 1:04:39 Dangers of Paying Ransom
- 1:06:43 Ransomware and HIPAA
- 1:09:37 The Legal Insurance Perspective
- 1:13:44 Are We Better Off Now Than We Were Five Years Ago? And Where Will We Be in Five Years?
- 1:17:18 Hackers as a Service
- 1:18:45 Trends in Insurance
- 1:20:58 Hacking Legal Summation