Kemp IT Law hosted a breakfast seminar on Cloud Adoption in June 2017.
Seminar details:
The Cloud is in the mainstream. IT on-prem is migrating in-cloud and providing attractive benefits like provisioning flexibility, access to new services, assisting digital transformation, speed of deployment and cost efficiencies.
But business operates in an increasingly intrusive legal and regulatory environment that emphasises the criticality of data security, sovereignty, residency, privacy and rights. Successfully migrating IT workloads to the cloud means effectively managing these ‘legals’ to secure the benefits.
Working with global and specialist cloud service providers and with enterprise and SME cloud users, top IT law specialist Kemp IT Law has a genuine understanding for the range of contractual, legal, regulatory and policy issues that users need to manage in their cloud service contracting. Kemp IT Law solicitor Deirdre Moynihan will discuss current hot topic issues in cloud contracting; and Richard Kemp, widely regarded as one of the country’s top cloud lawyers, will review the range of operational and policy legal and regulatory issues that should be on cloud customers’ legal checklists. This is not a GDPR seminar!
08.30 – 09.00: Breakfast
09.00 – 09.05: Welcome – Richard Kemp
09.05 – 09.15: Context: the cloud at scale – key legal and regulatory issues Richard Kemp, Founder, Kemp IT Law
09.15 – 09.40: Current cloud contracting issues Deirdre Moynihan, Solicitor, Kemp IT Law
- techniques for effective cloud contracting – security assessments, customer required clauses and policies and avoiding lock-in
- ‘in flight’ cloud option – how to provide at the outset for later on-prem to in-flight migration
- standards and certification – what they mean and what to watch out for
- ‘appropriate technical and organisational measures’ (‘ATOM’) – the new cybersecurity standard of care?
09.40 – 09.55: Coffee/networking
09.55 – 10.20: Towards a legal checklist for cloud contracting Richard Kemp, Founder, Kemp IT Law
- Operational legal issues
o customer cloud regulatory duties
o data regulation in the cloud – residency, sovereignty, security, privacy and rights. (This is not a GDPR seminar!)
o cloud security best practices
- Policy legal issues
o data classification
o data governance
10.20 – 10.30: Q&A/discussion
10.30: Session closes