“Is Cybersecurity Insurance Necessary for Your Small Business”

“Is Cybersecurity Insurance Necessary for Your Small Business”

September 17, 2024, 5:00 PM, USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law, Room 397

Presented by the USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law Family and Small Business Program in Conjunction with the Technology, Innovation and Law Collaborative (TechInLaw) at the USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law


Program

A panel discussion about the importance of cybersecurity with Chase Oil partner Charles Howard, Nissan North America Special Privacy Counsel, Colton Driver, Joseph F. Rice Assistant Dean for Academic Technology and TechInLaw Executive Director, Gary Moore and David Sella Villa, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law.

One Hour In Person SC CLE Credit 
Also Live Streaming Version Available But Not for CLE Credit

Faculty Bios

Charles Howard, Sr – Charles serves as President of Chase Oil Company, which has been family owned since 1946 by Maitland Chase. The company traces its roots to the supply of fuel to farms, service stations, and home heating customers. In the early 80’s, the company began to grow by building convenience stores. Over a period of 15 years the company constructed and operated 9 convenience stores while at the same time growing their dealer supply business.

Now in its 71st year of operation, the company supplies 35 sites under the brands of BP, Amoco, Shell and 76.  In addition to serving the community as a fuel distributor, the company operates a chain of car washes. The car washes are comprised of automatic and express tunnels which operate under the brand name Scrubby’s, a division of Chase Oil Company. One of Chase Oil’s core values is community involvement. Sharing success with the community is important to the family. Chase Oil and Scrubby’s Car Washes support local communities through sponsorships, civic groups, and community organizations.
 
Colton Driver – Colton Driver CIPP/E is Special Privacy Counsel at Nissan North America Inc.. He is a privacy attorney possessing real experience helping clients establish data privacy and security compliance programs, draft and negotiate data related contracts, work through regulatory hurdles or inquiries, proactively contemplate incident response strategies, or address data collection and 
production strategies in complex e-discovery litigation.

Colton is also the Vice Chair, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee for DRI. DRI is an international organization of attorneys defending the interests of business and individuals in civil litigation. DRI provides numerous educational and informational resources to DRI members and offers many opportunities for liaison among defense trial lawyers, Corporate America, and state and local defense organizations. DRI also has an international presence, seeking to enhance 
understanding of the law among members of the defense community who have reason to be concerned with the expanding globalization of litigation defense.

Gary Moore - Gary Moore has been with the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law since August 2012. He is responsible for establishing the School of Law’s academic technology strategy and implementing technologies that enhance teaching, learning, and scholarship within the law school. Gary also oversees information technology systems, equipment, and services for the Joseph F. Rice School of Law.

He is also the executive director of TechInLaw, the Technology, Innovation and Law Collaborative. Gary oversees TechInLaw's programming, including TechInLaw's Symposia, and administrates the School of Law’s TechInLaw LegalTech Seminar Series, which started in the fall of 2015. The series features prominent guest speakers discussing how technology and innovation affect the law and legal services.

Gary is a member of IEEE and IAPP. Over the years, he has given several presentations for the annual conference of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI). The Joseph F. Rice School of Law hosted the annual CALI conference in the summer of 2019. Gary has also presented for CLE programs for the South Carolina Bar, as well as the New York State Unified Court System. He  also recently was panelist on an AI and Elections Panel for the South Carolina League of Women Voters.

Gary was previously the Assistant Dean for Information Technology at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. He has over 30 years of experience implementing academic technology strategies and technologies that enhance teaching, learning, and scholarship in a law school environment.

David Sella Villa (Moderator)

David Sella Villa is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law who specializes in teaching Data Privacy Law and Cybersecurity.  He was formerly the Chief Privacy Officer for the State of South Carolina and headed the state’s Enterprise Privacy Office.

David was previously an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, where he taught Data Privacy Law.  He holds several privacy certifications. David is also a member of the SC Interagency Drone Users Consortium and the Sedona Conference.  David is also the author of law review articles dealing with privacy and emerging technologies.

Prior to being Chief Privacy Officer for the State of South Carolina, David was Assistant General Counsel for the South Carolina Department of Administration.  Prior to that, David worked as General Counsel for a private aviation company.  He earned his law degree from the College of William & Mary, where he continues to serve as Adjunct Faculty.  He also has degrees from the London School of Economics and West Virginia University.

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