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About This Webinar

In the quest for cyber clarity, every detail matters. One missed spot can leave your view compromised.

Join us to learn how the SEC's new framework is impacting SEC registrants and how companies are addressing cyber incidents.

Get the latest insights on Cybersecurity Risk Management & Incident Disclosure Rules from leading legal experts in our free, Intelligize-sponsored CLE* webinar. During the webinar, presenters from Mayer Brown will break down key elements of the new cybersecurity disclosure landscape.

Session attendees will:

• Learn about disclosure rules related to cybersecurity risks and incidents
• Understand how to make materiality assessments and evaluate Form 8-K disclosures
• Understand the implications for how companies respond to cyber incidents with examples

*CLE is approved or in the process of approval for CLE credit. The type of credit allowed will be determined by the state governing MCLE Board. Contact cle@lexisnexis.com regarding state accreditation status.

NOTE: If you are licensed in New York, this content is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced New York attorneys. Although this content is appropriate for all New York attorneys, newly admitted attorneys cannot earn skills CLE credit for the completion of the course when presented via webinar or webcast. (NY has issued a temporary ruling that newly admitted attorneys can receive Skills credit via webinar or webcast through June 30th, 2025 due to COVID-19.)

**Please note, recordings of CLE webinars are not eligible for CLE credit.

Agenda
  • Overview of the rules
  • Making materiality assessments and evaluating Form 8-K disclosures
  • The national security and public safety delay provision
  • Implications for how companies respond to cyber incidents
  • Disclosing a registrant’s processes for assessing, identifying, and managing material risks from cybersecurity threats
  • Addressing cyber policies and procedures
  • Board skillsets, oversight and other governance matters
  • Sample disclosures
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
Stephen Lilley is a partner in the Washington DC office of Mayer Brown. A member of the firm’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy, National Security, and Litigation practices, Stephen develops strategies to navigate cutting-edge and interrelated litigation, regulatory, and policy challenges rooted in data and technology. He has been named a “Leading Lawyer” for Cyber Law by the Legal 500.

Stephen obtained his AB from Princeton University and earned his JD from Yale Law School.
Webinar hosting presenter
Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
Jennifer Zepralka offers clients years of experience advising public companies on their obligations under the federal securities laws and on related corporate governance requirements. She also works with growth companies as they seek to raise capital under the federal securities laws and become public companies. Jennifer is the former Chief of the Office of Small Business Policy in the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance and has also held other roles within the Division over her years with the Commission.

Jennifer obtained her AB from Dartmouth College and earned her JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Webinar hosting presenter
Counsel, Mayer Brown LLP
Liz Walsh is counsel in Mayer Brown’s Washington DC office and a member of the Public Companies & Corporate Governance and Capital Markets practices. She advises public companies on their obligations under the federal securities laws and on related corporate governance requirements. Liz also provides advice to public companies regarding compliance with SEC executive compensation disclosure requirements and Section 13 and Section 16 reporting. In addition, she advises on corporate governance matters, including advice regarding director independence, board committee structure and charters, codes of conduct, corporate governance guidelines, controls and procedures, CEO and CFO certifications, and NYSE and Nasdaq requirements.

Liz spent over 11 years at the US Securities and Exchange Commission in the Division of Corporation Finance. She most recently served as Acting Director of the Office of Small Business Policy and previously served as Special Counsel to the Deputy Director of the Division.

Liz obtained her BA from Boston University and earned her JD from Duke University School of Law.
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