This event is organised by the SCL Cloud Group and is open to all.
Session Highlights:
Join us for the SCL Cloud and Security Webinar where we will address the growing challenges, regulations, and solutions in cloud security.
As complexity multiplies, the need for collaboration and understanding among technologists, legal professionals, and cybersecurity experts becomes paramount. Our seminar aims to deepen your comprehension of cloud security issues and empower legal experts with a common language to tackle these matters effectively.
Learn about:
- Different cloud computing models
- Shared security responsibility model
- Common outsource solutions and supply chain risks
- Key cybersecurity considerations, contract points, and imbalances in cloud procurement
The second part of the seminar will explore security breaches in the cloud, covering different breach types, limitations on liability, and essential elements to address in breach situations. We will conclude with a thought-provoking discussion on untested legal issues in cloud environments, offering insights to safeguard against uncertainties.
Panellists:
Nick Masterson-Jones, Head of Consulting, Charteris Consulting Ltd
Paul Benedek, Director, Excis Networks Ltd
Dr Kuan Hon, Of Counsel, Dentons UK and Middle East LLP
Reserve your place today and mark your calendar for another engaging SCL webinar!
Administration notes:
The cost of attending this event is £35 + VAT (£42) for SCL members and £70 + VAT (£84) for non-members. Bookings can be made online or you can email hello@scl.org to make your booking and request an invoice. VAT invoices will be issued to all delegates.
Concessionary places are available on request. To apply for a concessionary place please email hello@scl.org
VAT invoices will be issued to all delegates.
Fees can be paid by cheque (cheques should be made payable to “Society for Computers and Law”), Mastercard, Visa or bank transfer. All invoices for attendance at this meeting must be paid within 30 days of the invoice date or prior to the date of this event whichever is earlier.
Non-members wishing to join the Society:
Are entitled to membership of the Society valid for 12 months from the date of payment including full access to the content of the SCL website www.scl.org, access to the SCL magazine “Computers & Law” plus reduced fees for training events where a fee is applicable. The cost of an annual SCL membership is £155.00. If you have any queries about SCL membership please contact the SCL office: hello@scl.org
Free membership for trainee lawyers and UK students: SCL provides free membership for trainee lawyers until qualification and for UK students in full-time education with a valid ac.uk email address. Student members are eligible to attend SCL events at concessionary rates where a fee is applicable. Trainee members are entitled to attend SCL events at the standard members’ rate (the concessionary rate for UK students in full-time education does not apply). Trainees and UK students in full-time education can apply to join SCL for free by emailing hello@scl.org
Please note the booking terms and conditions which apply to all SCL events: Application online or by email constitutes a firm booking and an undertaking to pay the webinar fee. As this event will be recorded – cancellations will not be accepted.
SCL Code of conduct for SCL events
SCL is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate at the event or on Twitter and other online media. Participants violating these rules may be asked to leave the event at the discretion of the organisers.
It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of SCL to change the venue, content or timing of an event or to substitute speakers. The safety and well-being of our delegates are paramount and therefore in-person events may be converted to online events due to government restrictions or travel disruption.