Tuesday, November 17, 2015
5:15 p.m.: Registration
5:30 – 7:45 p.m.: Program
Reception to Follow
“The only computers these days that are safe from...hackers are computers
that are turned off, unplugged, and thrown in the back seat of your car.”
Marc Zwillinger, computer security expert and former Justice Department Lawyer
About the Symposium
Cybercrimes are on the rise, creating new challenges for private companies
and government alike. Brooklyn Law School’s annual Trade Secrets
Institute Symposium will bring together experts from government, academia,
and private practice to discuss how companies can defend themselves against
cybercrime attacks and how to prosecute those responsible.
View the agenda and panel participants.
Sponsored by the Trade Secrets Institute and the Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship
Location
Brooklyn Law School
Subotnick Center
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY
Directions:
www.brooklaw.edu/directions
CLE Credit Offered
The program provides two (2) CLE credits in the State of New York. Partial
credit is not available. The credits are transitional and non-transitional
and the category is Professional Practice.
Registration
Register at
www.brooklaw.edu/trade-secrets by
November 10. The program is free of charge for faculty and students, as well as for
graduates who are members of the
2015-16
BLS Alumni Association or the
1901 Society.
The fee for all others to attend is $40. Our financial aid policy is available at
www.brooklaw.edu/financialaidcle.
About the Trade Secrets Institute
The Trade Secrets Institute is designed to provide comprehensive neutral
coverage of key trade secret cases and legislative or regulatory initiatives
throughout the United States. TSI has established a database—the
first of its kind in the nation—that connects users to supporting
documents, briefs, motions, and timelines for current cases, as well as
recent updates on pending legislation or regulatory initiatives concerning
trade secrets.