New York state first to mandate CLE in cybersecurity, privacy and data protection
The one-credit cybersecurity requirement, which does not increase the overall number of CLE hours required for New York attorneys, creates two types of cybersecurity training, one focused on ethics and the other on practice. Read more at Lawnext.com
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