Nanny State to Invisible Hand: What’s the Proper Role for Regulation?


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Getting people to do the right thing is never easy, particularly when costs are high, and the benefits are often elusive. This session will explore the various ways governments have tried to regulate or otherwise incentivize better cybersecurity behaviors through fines, lawsuits and public shaming. Panelists will examine what has worked and what hasn’t and discuss how we can do better.

Pre-Requisites: General understanding of risk management regulatory landscapes.

Participants
Kathryn Coburn

Participant

Partner, Murphy Cooke Kobrick LLP

John Gregory

Participant

General Counsel, Retired, Government of Ontario, Canada

Gib Sorebo

Participant

Security Associate Director, Accenture

Lauren Topelsohn

Participant

Partner, Mandelbaum Barrett PC


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