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Women in Cyber: Expert Training Course with Nicole Harris

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DESCRIPTION OF THE SESSION


In light of the Women in Cyber Mentorship Programme, ITU, FIRST and EQUALS have the pleasure to present our fourth Expert Training, as part of the TRAIN series of the programme. 
This training session guided you through some of the legal aspects that CSIRT team members should consider in their work.  Many aspects of what we do or what we see as a responder have legal implications, and this training could help you take the pause needed to consider the legal frameworks that might need to be considered in different scenarios.  It might help you understand the actions you should take, the information you should log and most importantly identify where to seek help and support.  


TRAINING COURSE: LEGAL ASPECTS OF INCIDENT RESPONSE




Wednesday June 30th 2021


14:00--17:00 Geneva time 



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AGENDA​

​TimeActivitySpeaker​
14:00 – 14:05
Welcome and Introduction Moderator
14:05 – 15:05
Training: Legal Aspects of Incident ResponseTrainer: Nicole Harris
15:05 – 15:10
BREAK

​15:10 – 16:00
Training Cont’d (with interactive segment)
Trainer: Nicole Harris
​16:00 – 17:00
​Final Remarks & Q&A 
​Trainer: Nicole Harris

SPEAKERS INFORMATION


Nicole Harris is Head of Trust and Identity Operations at GÉANT. She works primarily in the security and middleware areas and specialises in managing global IT initiatives, policy and legal issues and open source developments. Nicole is responsible among other activities for TF-CSIRT, GÉANT’s forum for CSIRTS, and works to support GÉANT’s successful TRANSITS training programme as well as managing a variety of security related projects for National and Research Education Networks (NRENs). Prior to joining GÉANT, Nicole worked at JISC for 10 years, supporting a range of programmes and services in the middleware, research and open source spaces.