What Newly Proposed Cybersecurity Regulatory Requirements Mean for the Board
Thursday, February 23, 2023
1pm – 2pm EST

Two regulatory bodies have proposed new rules that hold corporate boards of directors more accountable for overseeing effective cybersecurity programs. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed rules cover most public companies, while the New York Department of Financial Services’ (NYDFS) proposed amendments target financial services firms registered in New York state. Both will significantly expand compliance obligations and may create legal risks for corporate boards of directors.

What do the new rules mean for your organization? Is this a signal that more regulatory bodies will follow? Join our live panel as they answer those questions and discuss what organizations should do to get their Boards, Board members, and cybersecurity programs ready.

The panel will cover:
The proposed SEC & NY DFS changes that are coming in 2023
Which Board attestation and disclosures will be required
How the new rules will impact Board members in the disclosures
How to prepare your Board
  • Training
  • Cyber oversight
  • Board composure (skillsets)
Moderator
Scott Corzine
Managing Director, Cybersecurity, Technology Risk, and Privacy Practice

@CohnReznick

Scott-Corzine
Based in the Washington, DC area, Scott Corzine brings to CohnReznick more than 20 years of experience in enterprise-scale operational risk and resiliency, advising start-ups, growth stage, and large clients at the C-Suite and board levels. He helps public company boards fulfill their fiduciary duty of care around cybersecurity risk awareness, governance, and management. Scott served as CEO for early-stage companies via assignment from venture capital investors and helped drive two IPOs. He co-founded and co-headed operational risk management practices at several global consulting firms. With a focus on mid-market and large public companies, Scott addresses cybersecurity risk in unique ways for his clients. He is recognized for his leadership, innovation, creativity in right-sizing solutions to the culture, operating model, and risk appetite of his clients. Scott is also an Eagle Scout.
Panelists
Richard Borden
Cybersecurity and Privacy Partner
@Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
Richard-Borden
Rick Borden is a partner in the Privacy & Data Security Group. With decades of experience both at firms and in-house, Mr. Borden translates privacy and data security requirements into budget-friendly operational solutions, advises on risk management, audits and incidents, and helps clients commercialize data and innovation.
Steve Gilmer
Director, Cybersecurity, Technology Risk, and Privacy Practice
@CohnReznick
Steve-Gilmer
Rick Borden is a partner in the Privacy & Data Security Group. With decades of experience both at firms and in-house, Mr. Borden translates privacy and data security requirements into budget-friendly operational solutions, advises on risk management, audits and incidents, and helps clients commercialize data and innovation.
Claudia Iannazzo
CEO
@Catalisto and Loki Labs
Claudia-Iannazzo
Rick Borden is a partner in the Privacy & Data Security Group. With decades of experience both at firms and in-house, Mr. Borden translates privacy and data security requirements into budget-friendly operational solutions, advises on risk management, audits and incidents, and helps clients commercialize data and innovation.
Thursday, February 23, 2023
1pm – 2pm EST
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