eSeminar - CPT Bearing

What To Do if Hacked: Cyber Laws and Remedies in Hong Kong?

Overview

This eSeminar is a recorded session of the “What To Do if Hacked: Cyber Laws and Remedies in Hong Kong?” webinar held on 19 August 2024.

During the session, Dominic Wai, Partner at ONC Lawyer, with experience in handling cases related to cybersecurity, data security and privacy law, discussed the global and local cybersecurity landscape, including Hong Kong’s evolving cybersecurity laws and regulations. He identified common cyber threats, shared recent cyber-related cases, and highlighted key areas in cybersecurity risk management.

Objective

By the end of the eSeminar, you will be able to:
- Recognise the latest developments in cyber threats and the global cybersecurity landscape
- Identify common types of cyber threats and their implications for organisations
- Summarise the legal frameworks and strategies available for managing cybersecurity risks and recovering from cyberattacks

Content Highlight

- Overview of the current cybersecurity landscape globally
- Common types of cyber threats
- Recent cyber-related cases
- Overview of Hong Kong’s cybersecurity laws and regulations, and developments
- Cybersecurity risk management

Who Should Attend

Senior management: manager-in-charge, director, CIO, CTO, CISO, CCO; compliance officers, risk specialists, IT control officers, security officers, IT auditors, operational staff, academia, and anyone interested in legal aspects of cyber risks.

Instructor / Speaker

Dominic WAI

Before joining the legal profession, Dominic has worked in the banking sector and as well as in the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Dominic’s practice focuses on advising clients on matters relating to anti-corruption, white-collar crime, law enforcement, regulatory and compliance matters in Hong Kong, including advice on anti-money laundering. He also handles cases involving corporate litigation, shareholders’ disputes and insolvency matters, defamation cases, domestic and international arbitration cases, cybersecurity, data security and privacy law issues, competition law matters, e-Discovery and forensic investigation issues as well as property litigation.

Administrative Details

Code
TEEEC25007701
Venue
ePlatform
Relevant Subject
Type 1 - Dealing in securities
Type 2 - Dealing in futures contracts
Type 3 - Leveraged foreign exchange trading
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 5 - Advising on futures contracts
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Language
English
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00
Fees
All Member: HK$230
Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong (HKCSA): HK$320
Non-Member: HK$460
Staff of Corporate Member: HK$230