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CPR-FTI Consulting Cybersecurity Training

In collaboration with

FTI-Consulting

 

CONTENT ON DEMAND FOR CPR NEUTRALS & MEMBERS

CPR is pleased to offer a “Cybersecurity in ADR” Training to its Distinguished Neutrals.  This three-part training is offered in collaboration with FTI Consulting on an annual basis, free of charge, via live webinars which are also recorded and available on demand.  

CPR Distinguished Neutrals who complete the 2021 Training can receive a Certificate of Completion. To obtain your Certificate of Completion, email cprneutrals@cpradr.org once the three modules have been completed. In your email, please provide the codes provided during each of the modules.

The recordings are password protected and can only be accessed by CPR Distinguished Neutrals and CPR Members. To receive the passwords, email cprneutrals@cpradr.org.

 

2021 CPR-FTI Consulting Joint Cybersecurity Training:

Module I – Current and Emerging Threats

was held on August 5, 2021, at 12 pm [ET].
Register here to view the recording for Module I. Password is Weaponized2021 

Module II – Practical Tips to Mitigate Risks
was held on August 9, 2021, at 11 am [ET].
Register here to view the recording for Module II. Password is Cyber2021

Module III – CPR Data Security and the Protocol on Cybersecurity in International Arbitration

was held on August 20, 2021, at 12 pm [ET]. 
To view the recording, please click here. Password is 7+!n+i9w 


FTI Consulting

CPR is pleased to collaborate with FTI Consulting for this training. The FTI Cybersecurity practice takes an intelligence-led, strategic approach to global cybersecurity challenges affecting organizations – their people, their processes, and their reputation. This enables clients of any size to address their most critical needs and integrate new solutions atop or alongside pre-existing policies and programs to address cyber threats.

CPR & Cybersecurity

CPR was the first institution to include a cybersecurity provision in its arbitration rules, encouraging parties to consider matters of cybersecurity at the onset of an arbitration. With this training, CPR continues to lead the way for cybersecurity in ADR. In addition to CPR’s participation in the ICCA-NYC Bar Association-CPR Working Group on Cybersecurity in International Arbitration, CPR maintains a Cyber Panel comprised of arbitrators and mediators who are experts in data breaches and other cybersecurity issues, such as handling related insurance coverage disputes. For more information about Data Security, click here.