Cameron G. Shilling will be participating in a panel discussion on “Keeping the Digital Wolves at Bay: Cyber Security for Family Businesses” at a UNH Center for Family Business Program on January 10, 2018 in Concord, N.H.
As part of the discussion, the panel of experts will give an overview on the importance of protecting companies from cyber threats, and the latest ways to determine how vulnerable systems and data may be and how to best protect it on both the internal and external fronts. The panelists will discuss how smaller businesses can manage these risks and issues that family businesses, in particular, need to consider.
Cameron is a director in McLane Middleton’s litigation department and chair of the firm’s Privacy and Information Security Group. Combining his business, technology, and employment interests, Cameron has developed a depth and breadth of experience in privacy and data security. His resume includes managing numerous data security audits, preparing and implementing written security policies, training executives, managers, and employees in data security, auditing, preparing and implementing data security agreements with vendors and business associates, addressing a wide variety of day-to-day security issues, and investigating and remediating many security breaches.
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