Cybersecurity, Law, and Ethics for Lawyers: Secure Yourself, Your Family, Firm, and Clients (February 2024 for Dutchess Co Bar Association)

by John Bandler

This is a landing page for my live and virtual CLE for The Dutchess County Bar Association (DCBA) on Thursday February 29, 2024 (leap day), at 12:30 pm (virtual). You will find CLE materials listed below.

My Leap Day CLE only comes around once every four years, so take advantage of this opportunity.

Attorneys will earn 1.5 CLE credits in "cybersecurity-ethics", officially known as "Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - Ethics". This means you get 1.5 Ethics credits and you get 1.5 NYS cybersecurity credits, all at the same time (e.g. "concurrently"). DCBA administers the CLE accreditation and credits, I just present the materials.

The registration will be handled by DCBA 

CLE materials include

Externally published articles by John about cybersecurity, law, and lawyers
ABA Model Rules
ABA Formal Opinions
NYS Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys

The NYS Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys is found in the New York Code of Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Title 22 (Judiciary) Part 1200 (Rules of Professional Conduct). Or, for short, 22 NYCRR 1200. Relevant are portions on the attorney duties of confidentiality, competence and more. You can find the rules here:

NYS newish cybersecurity CLE requirement (order signed 6/10/2022, effective 1/1/2023 and 7/1/2023)

Attorneys admitted in NYS now must earn CLE in cybersecurity

NYS CLE rules

NYSBA Ethics Opinion
NYSBA's 2020 recommendation about cybersecurity training (their recommendation became a rule, so just see the rule above)

John's CLEs for attorneys on cybersecurity

In 2017 my first book was published, Cybersecurity for the Home and Office, The Lawyer's Guide to Taking Charge of Your Own Information Security, from the American Bar Association (ABA). You can read more about that book here. I have written many articles for lawyers about law, technology, and cybersecurity. You can read more about my background in law, investigating cybercrime, and protecting with cybersecurity here.

Since 2017 I have been helping lawyers and law firms and providing continuing legal education (CLE) to attorneys about securing their information assets.

Some are afraid of technology and cybersecurity but should not be. It is a learning process and everyone can learn and improve.

I enjoy the intersection of law and cyber, and speak to attorneys about cybersecurity and technology and law, and to information security and information technology professionals about law.


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Posted 1/11/2024 (building on prior work and Cybersecurity for attorneys). Updated 2/29/2024.