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Legal Track
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08:45 – 09:45
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Strategies for Managing Risk and Thriving in a Dynamic Environment
Speaker(s): Gail Coury, Vice President, Risk Management, Global IT, Oracle |
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09:45 – 10:15
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Break
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10:15 – 11:15
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Mock E-Discovery Court Hearing
Speaker(s):
Hon. Richard Kramer, Judge, San Francisco Superior Court
Attorney Stephen Wu, Partner, Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP, Silicon Valley
Attorney Steven Teppler, Senior Counsel, KamberEdelson, NYC and Chicago
David Townsend, Information Security Team, Kaiser Permanente, East Bay
Serge Jorgensen, VP of Technology, Sylint, Sarasota, FL
Overview:
Watch e-discovery in action. Attorneys and experts will present a mock hearing before a San Francisco Superior Court judge to show how real-world ediscovery challenges play out in the courtroom. The hearing will highlight issues of cost, burden, preservation, spoliation, and sanctions. The panel will discuss how California's new Electronic Discovery Act will affect the outcome.
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11:15 – 12:15
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Panel: Top Forensics Do’s and Don’ts/New California E-Discovery Act
Speaker(s):
Hon. Richard Kramer, Judge, San Francisco Superior Court
Attorney Stephen Wu, Partner, Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP, Silicon Valley
Attorney Steven Teppler, Senior Counsel, KamberEdelson, NYC and Chicago
David Townsend, Information Security Team, Kaiser Permanente, East Bay
Serge Jorgensen, VP of Technology, Sylint, Sarasota, FL
John Marsh, Principal Solutions Consultant, Guidance Software, East Bay
Overview:
Hear from lawyers, forensic experts, and a judge on how to work with computer forensics properly in investigations and court cases: what to do right, and what people are doing wrong, with regarding to ediscovery and digital evidence. Each panelist will have a list of top do's and don'ts. The panelists will talk about forensics in light of California's new Electronic Discovery Act, what it requires, and how to comply.
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12:15 – 01:30
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Lunch Break
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01:30 – 02:15
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Afternoon Keynote: "Why We Must Develop a New Model for Collaboration in Cyber Security: A Perspective on America’s Innovation Crisis"
Speaker(s): Pascal Levenson, Founder and Managing Partner of Levensohn Venture Partners
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02:15 – 03:15
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Innovation Gap / Crisis Panel: "What are the Opportunities to Advance Innovation in the Cyber Security Market"
Moderator: Robert Rodriguez, Chairman and Founder of the Security Innovation
Panelist(s):
John Stewart, Chief Security Officer at Cisco
Audrey MacLean, Professor at Stanford University
David Rice, Director for Policy Reform at U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit
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03:15 – 03:30
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Break
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03:30 – 04:30
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NOC-NOC: Who’s There? Effective E-Discovery Collaboration Between Lawyers and IT/Security Professionals
Speaker(s):
Leslie Lambert, VP and CISO, Sun Microsystems
George Totev, Senior Manager of Information Security, Sybase, Inc
Attorney Stephen Wu, Partner, Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP, Silicon Valley
Attorney Steven Teppler, Senior Counsel, KamberEdelson, NYC and Chicago
Overview:
How can IT and information security professionals work together with lawyers to create an effective e-discovery program and avoid sanctions? In this panel, CISOs and lawyers will talk about best practices in creating a working relationship among security groups, IT groups, and inside and outside legal counsel for ediscovery and digital evidence handling. Participants will learn how to create programs to seek and respond to ediscovery requests, and effectively generate, archive, collect, analyze, produce, and present digital evidence. They will also discuss how they are implementing controls to comply with California's new Electronic Discovery Act.
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04:30 – 06:00
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Reception/Raffle
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