Head in the Clouds? Implications of Cloud Computing March 4th 6 PM, NYCLA
The New York County Lawyers’ Association’s
Cyberspace Law Committee
presents a Public Forum
Head in the Clouds?
Implications of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing, an Internet-based development and use of computer technology
typically involving the provision of dynamically scalable resources, is fast becoming a
part of our daily lives.
Whether one is checking webmail, backing up data online or collaborating on documents, it is hard to avoid putting information in the cloud. It is a cost-effective tool that many businesses are turning to. As counsel and consumers, we need to understand how to navigate safely and legally. Panelists will explore: the dangers of the cloud, legal issues involved, data protection, maintaining privilege and generally navigating the cloud safely and legally. Don’t keep your head in the cloud; come learn what you need to know about cloud computing.
ADMISSION: FREE
Sponsor
NYCLA’s Cyberspace Law Committee
Date/Time March 4, 2010 – 6:00 PM
Place
NYCLA Home of Law – 14 Vesey Street
(between Broadway and Church Street)
RSVP: dlamb@nycla.org & write ‘March 4 Forum’ in the Subject line.
NYCLA events are free and open to the public.
For wheelchair access, a ramp is provided. Please call 212-267-6646 at least one day in advance to make arrangements.
Panelists
Joseph Bambara
In House Counsel and a VP of Technology Architecture at UCNY, Inc.
Raj Goel, CISSP
IT and Information Security Expert
Anthony L. Soudatt
Attorney and Technology Consultant, Law Office of Anthony L. Soudatt, Esq.
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