Cyber Security: Risk and Response for Not-for-profits
About this event
With cyber threats on the rise, and the regulatory landscape shifting, it’s more important than ever to prepare for and plan your organisation’s response to a cyber incident.
We are lucky to be joined by Rebecca Wilson, a specialist cyber incident response lawyer from our partner law firm Wotton Kearney, who will walk through what a cyber incident can look like in real time, key issues to consider, and legal obligations you may need to navigate in response.
Wotton Kearney will cover:
- The current cyber threat landscape
- What cyber laws may apply to your not-for-profit organisation
- Preventative measures and top tips for addressing cyber risks
- A walkthrough of a ransomware incident, including typical problems faced
- Key steps in responding to a cyber incident, including key roles and responsibilities
- Practical tips for incident response planning and preparation
You'll receive:
- 75 minutes of plain-language training from a lawyer
- Copy of webinar recording (accessible for 3 months) and slide handout
- Information on further resources and support
Who should attend:
Staff, committee members and volunteers of not-for-profit organisations.
About the presenter
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Rebecca Wilson, Senior Associate - Wotton Kearney
Rebecca is a senior associate in WK’s Australian cyber incident response team, specialising in privacy, data protection and cyber incident response. She advises on a broad range of cyber incidents for insureds in a range of industries, assisting with data breach investigations, and developing notification and regulatory strategies in response to an incident.
Rebecca also helps clients prepare for cyber incidents and to improve their privacy posture, including developing response plans, privacy policies and privacy impact assessments. Rebecca has worked for several years in-house in a Federal Government agency, advising on privacy and administrative law issues, as well as assisting in tribunal matters.
Over her career, Rebecca has developed a deep understanding of the legal issues and practical implications of data handling and sharing – before, during and after a data breach incident.