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What Could Possibly Go Wrong (from a Cybersecurity Perspective)?

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This session focuses on threat actor tactics and concerns with business email compromises, Zero Day attacks, and the Scattered Spider ring, as well as recent issues such as the CrowdStrike debacle. In addition the speakers discuss practical tips, experience and related compliance considerations.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2026

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1. What Could Possibly Go Wrong (from a Cybersecurity Perspective)? (Jul 2025)

Serge Jorgensen, Haylie D. Treas

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Session 1 —46 mins 0.75

What Could Possibly Go Wrong (from a Cybersecurity Perspective)? (Jul 2025)

This session focuses on threat actor tactics and concerns with business email compromises, Zero Day attacks, and the Scattered Spider ring, as well as recent issues such as the CrowdStrike debacle. In addition the speakers discuss practical tips, experience and related compliance considerations.

Originally presented: May 2025 Technology Law Conference

Serge Jorgensen, Crowe - Sarasota, FL
Haylie D. Treas, Holland & Knight LLP - Houston, TX