On April 1, 2020,  Luke Dembosky and Avi Gesser spoke with Justin Herring, Executive Deputy Superintendent of New York Department of Financial Services’s Cybersecurity Division, to discuss the latest cybersecurity and regulatory risks arising from remote working arrangements during the coronavirus pandemic, including:

  • Challenges companies face due to remote working and which defenses to prioritize
  • Increased phishing, BECs, helpdesk fraud and other cyber attacks
  • Internal and external resources for helpful information
  • Challenges of vendor management

Here is the link to the Webcast: Debevoise Data Strategy & Security Webcast on Cybersecurity and Regulatory Risks from Remote Working Arrangements

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Author

Luke Dembosky is a Debevoise litigation partner based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. He is Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Strategy & Security practice and a member of the White Collar & Regulatory Defense Group. His practice focuses on cybersecurity incident preparation and response, internal investigations, civil litigation and regulatory defense, as well as national security issues. He can be reached at ldembosky@debevoise.com.

Author

Avi Gesser is Co-Chair of the Debevoise Data Strategy & Security Group. His practice focuses on advising major companies on a wide range of cybersecurity, privacy and artificial intelligence matters. He can be reached at agesser@debevoise.com.