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This webinar will investigate the ethical and social challenges stemming from computing and telecommunication technology, as well as from mobile information-enabling devices. The goals are to provide attendees with background in Cyber Ethics and the analytical tools to evaluate ethical challenges presented to their organizations and employees in cyberspace, to develop effective policies and procedures for meeting these challenges.
The list of federal and state statutes and regulations mandating data privacy and cybersecurity is long and constantly growing. Meanwhile, thanks to such widely publicized debacles as the Equifax data breach and the Facebook privacy scandals, your customers and clients are more acutely aware of their rights and more willing to sue when they see a violation of those expectations. How do you begin to ensure fundamental compliance with standards and expectations? The best beginning is self-regulation, and that should start with a sound Cyber Ehtics policy and program.
Dr. Jim Castagnera holds an M.A. in Journalism from Kent State University, and a J.D. and Ph.D. (American Studies) from Case Western Reserve University. He worked 10 years as a labor, employment, and intellectual-property attorney with Saul Ewing and 23 years as associate provost & legal counsel for academic affairs at Rider University, where in 2018 he received the university’s highest annual award for distinguished service. He also did stints as a full-time law professor at UT-Austin and Widener University Law School.
Having retired from Rider in 2019, he is engaged in a portfolio of activities: President of Dr. Jim’s One-Stop HR Shop, a freelance writing, webinar and training company in the HR space; Partner with Portum Group International LLC, an educational and training organization in the data-privacy and compliance space; Of Counsel to the Wilftek, a law firm specializing in IP; an Adjunct Professor of Law in the Kline School of Law at Drexel University.