Joel Van Over, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP to Speak at The Knowledge Group's DoD's Cybersecurity

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  • New York, NY (1888PressRelease) November 30, 2017 - The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Joël Van Over, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP will speak at The Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “DoD’s Cybersecurity Initiative to Safeguard the Defense Industrial Base: 2016 Final Rule and DoD Directive LIVE Webcast.” This event is scheduled for November 29, 2017 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm (ET).

    For further details, please visit:
    https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/webcasts/legal/privacy-law/dods-cybersecurity-initiative-safeguard-defense-industrial-base

    About Joël Van Over
    Joël Van Over is a partner in Pillsbury’s Government Contracts & Disputes group. She has practiced in government contracts and litigation for more than 25 years.

    In addition to assisting clients in navigating the myriad standards that apply to U.S. government contracts, and other federal funding agreements (e.g. grants, cooperative agreements, strategic partnerships, CRADAs), Joël has extensive experience in intellectual property and other issues affecting regulated industries. She has successfully litigated cases on behalf of government contractors and subcontractors in court, administrative proceedings and arbitration. A first chair trial attorney since 1991, Joël is known for her creativity, tenacity, strategic case planning, thoroughness and ability to integrate clients’ business interests into overall strategy.

    About Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP is an international law firm with offices around the world, and a particular focus on the technology, energy & natural resources, financial services, real estate & construction, and travel & hospitality sectors. Recognized by Financial Times as one of the most innovative law firms, Pillsbury and its lawyers are highly regarded for their forward-thinking approach, their enthusiasm for collaborating across disciplines and their unsurpassed commercial awareness. For more information, visit pillsburylaw.com.

    Event Synopsis:
    Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Clause 252.204-7012, Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Cyber Incident Reporting, requires contractors to provide “adequate security” for covered defense information that is processed, stored, or transmitted on the contractor’s internal information system or network. To do so, the clause requires contractors to, at a minimum, implement National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-171, “Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Information Systems and Organizations,” not later than December 31, 2017. The clause also requires defense contractors to report to DoD cyber incidents that affect covered defense information or the contractor’s ability to provide operationally critical support; to submit malicious software associated with the cyber incident; to facilitate damage assessment processes; and to flow down the clause to subcontractors when the contract performance will involve covered defense information or operationally critical support.

    For more information about the DFARS Clause 252.204-7012, including all related regulations, policy, frequently asked questions, and resources, review the Cybersecurity tab at http://dodprocurementtoolbox.com/

    A complementary effort is DoD’s Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity (CS) Program. The DIB CS Program is a voluntary public-private cybersecurity information sharing program in which DoD and DIB CS participants share cyber threat information, identify vulnerabilities, and improve network defense. Both of these activities are part of DoD’s multipronged approach (mandatory and voluntary) to safeguarding DoD information on unclassified DIB networks. For more information about the DIB CS Program, see dibnet.dod.mil

    In this LIVE Webcast, a panel of distinguished professionals and thought leaders will discuss the important features of DFARS clause 252.204-7012 and DoD’s voluntary DIB Cybersecurity Program.

    Key topics include:
    -DFARS Clause 252.204-7012 Requirements
    -Covered Defense Information
    -Covered Information System
    -Safeguarding Requirements
    -Reporting Obligations
    -Damage Assessment
    -Subcontractor Flowdown
    -Contractor Compliance
    -Relationship to other Cybersecurity Requirements
    -DFARS Clause 252.239-7010
    -FedRAMP
    -NISPOM conforming change 2
    -DoD Instruction 5000.02 (Enclosure 14)(Internal requirements for DoD programs)
    -Voluntary DIB Cybersecurity Program
    -Eligibility Requirements
    -Benefits and Value

    About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
    The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/

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