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April 25, 2024

Next Generation Threats in Cybersecurity for Mortgage Lenders

Day Pitney has been hosting a CLE webinar series for mortgage lenders and servicers with three insightful sessions. In the last installment, Next Generation Threats in Cybersecurity for Mortgage Lenders and Servicers, on Thursday, April 25, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m., we will explore current trends in data privacy law compliance and cybersecurity readiness. This lunch-and-learn session will run 60 minutes and the topics covered will include:
  1. Important updates regarding the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) cybersecurity requirements, breach notification standards, and enforcement activity;
  2. The New York State Department of Financial Services' amendments to its cybersecurity regulations, including updated reporting obligations;
  3. The latest on new and evolving cybersecurity threats to businesses and how to keep incident response plans current and effective; and
  4. A look at what the latest wave of state-level consumer privacy laws, such as in New Jersey, mean for the mortgage industry.
The speaker will be William J. Roberts, FIP, CIPP/US, CIPM, Hartford Partner and Co-Chair of the Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation practice group. Register here. 1.0 NY CLE credits will be available to attendees.

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William J. Roberts
William J. Roberts
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Hartford, CT
| (860) 275-0184

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