The Association of Corporate Counsel Hong Kong (ACCHK) will host a seminar, Cybersecurity Readiness: Exercises and Expert Insights, on 9 September at Johnson Stokes and Master in Central.
The programme brings together cyber specialists, insurers and legal experts for practical guidance and interactive learning designed for general counsel and chief legal officers. With cyber threats continuing to rise, the session will focus on breach response, evolving regulatory demands and strategies for managing legal risk in an increasingly complex environment.
Highlights of the seminar include an interactive tabletop simulation, a panel discussion on navigating the next wave of cyber risk and networking opportunities over breakfast and lunch.
The speakers are Brandon Hollinder, vice president of eDiscovery and cyber solutions at Epiq; Joseph Law, account director at Epiq; Bernard Tan, head of customer information security advisory at SAP, an enterprise application and business AI company; Tow Lu Lim, partner at Johnson Stokes and Master; Alexandra Wrobel, head of cyber, commercial insurance, Asia, at Zurich Insurance; and Kyle Schwaeble, head of incident response, APAC, at S-RM, a cybersecurity consultancy company.
Attendance will be limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
ACCHK is offering an exclusive membership promotion until 31 August as part of its ongoing outreach to in-house counsel. New members in Hong Kong can join for USD99, gaining access to continuing professional development (CPD-eligible) programmes, legal tools and global networking opportunities.
For more information, registration, or to take advantage of the membership offer, contact ACCHKinfo@accglobal.com and mention promo code HKSUMMER.























