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Are Your Practice(s) Cyber Secure?

Education and Career Development
Data privacy is an emerging concern for ERISA plan fiduciaries and service providers alike—do you know where your liabilities are?
 
Fraudulent distribution requests are on the rise and it is not always clear who is responsible and/or who is at fault for security breaches that deplete an unsuspecting participant’s retirement savings. 
 
At ASPPA TE(k) you can fill in those blanks with a cyber security seminar that will address ERISA-specific challenges and recent cases that you can use to learn how to prevent or detect cybersecurity breaches, as well as what to do to limit your liability related to cybersecurity risks. 

In this session with Douglas Peterson, Chief Information Security Officer, Empower Retirement, you’ll walk away knowing:
 
  • Whether plan fiduciaries are responsible for preventing a recordkeeper’s use of participants’ demographic or account data without the participants’ consent.
  • The bounds of fiduciary responsibility with regard to plan-related data
  • What steps plan sponsors, plan service providers, and plan participants should take to prevent and detect cybersecurity breaches
  • What recent cases teach us about how service providers can protect themselves from liability in connection with data usage and cybersecurity.
Join us at ASPPA TE(k) in Philadelphia, April 23 and 24!