LEG523: Law of Data Security and Investigations

  • Implement processes that yield defensible policies on security, e-records and investigations
  • Reduce risk in a world of vague laws on cyber crime and technology compliance
  • Carry out investigations so that they will be judged as ethical and credible
  • Persuade authorities that organization responds responsibly to cybersecurity, privacy and forensic challenges
  • Negotiate business transactions in the ever-changing cyber world

Ways to Learn

Cybersecurity learning – at YOUR pace! OnDemand provides unlimited access to your training wherever, whenever. All labs, exercises, and live support from SANS subject matter experts included.

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Did someone say ALL-ACCESS? On-site immersion via in-classroom course sessions led by world-class SANS instructors fill your day, while bonus receptions and workshops fill your evenings.

Instructor-led live online classes

LEG523: Law of Data Security and Investigations

Instructor-led live online Training 

$10,000  $8,200

Who Should Attend LEG523?

  • Investigators
  • Security and IT professionals
  • Lawyers
  • Paralegals
  • Auditors
  • Accountants
  • Technology managers
  • Vendors
  • Compliance officers
  • Law enforcement personnel
  • Privacy officers
  • Penetration testers
  • Cyber incident and emergency responders

Training Features

Live Interactive Learning

Lifetime Access

24x7 Support

Hands-On Project Based Learning

Industry Recognized Certification

Cloud

Course Overview

New law on privacy, e-discovery and data security is creating an urgent need for professionals who can bridge the gap between the legal department and the cybersecurity team. SANS LEG523 provides this unique professional training, including skills in the analysis and use of contracts, policies, and insurance security questionnaires.

 

This course covers the law of crime, policy, contracts, liability, compliance, cybersecurity and active defense – all with a focus on electronically stored and transmitted records. It also teaches investigators how to prepare credible, defensible reports, whether for cyber crimes, forensics, incident response, human resource issues or other investigations.

Areas Covered

  • Business Policies and Compliance
  • Contracts and Third Party Agreements
  • Data Retention and E-Discovery
  • Fraud and Misuse
  • Cybersecurity and Investigations
  • Intellectual Property, Privacy and PII

Exam Certification Objectives & Outcome Statements

The candidate will be demonstrate familiarity with common regulatory compliance mandates, as well as developing IT security policies with defensibility in mind, and understanding the risks and legal impacts current and emerging technologies pose to information assets.

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of how to protect an organization’s information assets in all third party contracts and agreements, including terms of service, working with independent contractors, affiliates and data sharing, business services, online/web agreements and electronic signatures.

The candidate will demonstrate understanding of E-Discovery and Record Retention laws and regulations, familiarity with high profile cases, and organizational controls used to comply with retention requirements.

  • The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of fraud and cyber crime laws, familiarity with high profile cases, and developing reports in response to cyber crime, forensics, incident response, and other types of investigations.

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the different types of Intellectual Property (IP), legal protections available, and risks to an organization’s IP.

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of Privacy laws and regulations, familiarity with high profile cases, liability issues, and responding to privacy breaches.