Friday, 5 September 2025
Chair
Louisa Joblin, Special Counsel, Duncan Cotterill
Learning Objectives:
- Understand key legal considerations and best practices for cyber governance, including incident response and digital evidence handling
- Explore current cybersecurity threats targeting law firms and practical strategies to strengthen data protection
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Cyber Governance: A Legal Perspective and Best Practices
- Cybersecurity controls
- Incident response
- Digital evidence
- Latest advancements in document analysis and review tools
- Keeping your data secure, lessons from the increasing landscape targeting New Zealand law firms
Presented by Campbell McKenzie, Director, Incident Response Solutions (Digital Forensic Evidence, Cyber Security and Privacy)
*Original Content was created in August 2024
Presenters
Campbell McKenzie, Director,Incident Response SolutionsCampbell is the Founder and Director of Incident Response Solutions Limited, providing forensic, cyber security and crisis management services. Campbell was previously a Director at PwC New Zealand (12 years) and led PwC's national "forensic technology" practice, and the Auckland "cyber security" practice, a combined team of 11 expert staff. Prior to PwC, Campbell was a founding member of NZ Police's Electronic Crime Laboratory (4.5 years) and as an expert witness, he specialises in electronic investigations, cybercrime incident response and eDiscovery matters. He is recognised by the District and High Courts of New Zealand as a forensic technology expert and has also been appointed as an independent expert by the High Court. Campbell understands how critical it is for law firms to mitigate the cyber risks they face. Therefore in 2020, Incident Response Solutions published the "Cyber Security Guide for NZ Law Firms", a contextual resource to assist lawyers and law firms manage their cyber security risk.
Louisa Joblin, Partner, Duncan Cotterill
Louisa specialises in data protection and privacy law, advising clients on all their privacy concerns. As a privacy specialist, Louisa focuses on privacy protection and compliance, advising clients about the requirements of the Privacy Act 2020, privacy documentation and procedure, and how to respond to actual and suspected privacy breaches. Louisa is regularly engaged to advise clients facing a data incident or privacy breach, and has experience acting for both individuals whose privacy has been interfered with and agencies handling personal information who may not have met their privacy protection obligations. Louisa also specialises in not-for-profit law. As a not-for-profit specialist, Louisa works with a wide variety of not-for-profit organisations, advising about modernisation and restructuring, governance, voting procedures, complaints and disputes, and complex member rights issues.