The legal environment for corporate directors on cybersecurity governance is evolving.
The Delaware Court recently dismissed the SolarWinds shareholder derivative lawsuit. We'll discuss why and what the nuances were in this case and where the intersections are between cybersecurity oversight, director performance and director legal liability. We'll also discuss other current issues in cybersecurity law.
This Q4 DDN Members Only Learning Event is focused on helping you understand the legal environment corporate directors of American listed companies operate within.
Join us for this DDN members-only event live online on November 3 at 8 AM PT.
DDN QTE's will receive 1 contact hour of continuing professional development.
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GUILLERMO CHRISTENSEN, PARTNER, K&L GATES
As an attorney, a former intelligence officer and a diplomat, Guillermo integrates these perspectives, skill sets, and experiences to troubleshoot problems for clients, especially in cybersecurity and international compliance matters, such as FCPA and OFAC.
He draws on 30+ years of international expertise in intelligence and investigations to assist companies facing internal and external crises, whether from attacks on their information systems to allegations of corruption, violations of sanctions and export controls or ethics/compliance issues. Elsewhere, he brings his foreign policy and government experience to counsel clients in national security, including export controls and dealings with the Committee for Foreign Investment (CFIUS) in the United States.
Specialties: Policy background in technology (cyber-security, telecommunications), intelligence (collection and analysis), and counter-terrorism.