HB presents a CLE-eligible webinar
Now on-demand at the West LegalEdcenter
THE COMMERCIAL DRONE INDUSTRY

Privacy, Security, Threats, and Mitigation of Risk

Drones have become an increasingly valuable tool for businesses of all types and sizes.

Drones are already being used in many applications, but more will certainly arise as the technology advances. This means that certain risks, like cyber threats, will also continue to present themselves. Protecting the transmission and storage of data collected through drones is critical.

Unfortunately, security usually comes as an afterthought. The drone industry is part of the aviation industry, which, based on its knowledge, keeps safety as a number one concern. Part of that safety is having proper protection for your systems, including security as a fundamental design principle.

Take this webinar to gain insights on the topics listed below, and shared by an attorney who practices on the cutting-edge of this evolving technology.

Topics:

  • Defining drones.
  • Current and future applications.
  • FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012.
  • FAA Part 107 Regulations and waivers.
  • Resources, e.g. the FAA Drone Zone and LAANC Portal.
  • Penalties for violations.
  • Privacy implications.
  • Drones as weapons.
  • Vulnerability to cyber attacks.

What you get:

1+ CLE credits (subject to bar rules).

Insights from an experienced professional who specializes in this area of the law.

The complete PowerPoint presentation.

Continued access to the complete recording for later use.

Answers to your questions.

Fee:

No additional charge to subscribers to the West LegalEdcenter.

Non-subscribers may take the course for $170.

Meet the Speaker

Kathryn Rattigan
Robinson & Cole LLP

Kathryn Rattigan is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation Group and Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team. She advises clients on data privacy and security, cybersecurity, and compliance with related state and federal laws. She assists clients in assessing risks related to technology and software contracts, as well as with compliance-related issues with outsourcing and vendor management. She represents clients across all industries, such as manufacturing, insurance, health care, education, energy, and construction.

Kathryn helps clients comply with all state and federal regulations related to data privacy and cybersecurity. She is also a member of the firm’s Drone Compliance Team. As such, she advises clients on all legal issues surrounding the use of commercial drones, including navigation of Federal Aviation Administration regulations, commercial registration requirements, and Part 107 waivers.

She is committed to doing pro bono work and being involved in the community. Her recent efforts include assisting Inner Explorer, a non-profit which works to help students focus and succeed through mindfulness practice in the classroom, and College Visions, which helps low-income students pursue a college education.

She writes for two of the firm’s blogs, Data Privacy + Security Insider and Health Law Diagnosis.

Also, listen to my interview with Kathryn for the the Emerging Litigation Podcast!

–Tom Hagy