Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney? Forum
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Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
Anyone have any idea what the day-to-day life would look like as an in-house cyber security attorney for a large company? What would the work product be, what do they spend most of their time on, etc. Feel free to PM me with responses or to ask for additional details.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
I have indirect information on this matter that you may find useful.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
I presume that specific prior experience and/or relevant undergrad/joint degree would be needed for any competitive market hiring in this field?haus wrote:I have indirect information on this matter that you may find useful.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
While such experience/education may be helpful, it does not appear to be a requirement.Thom wrote:I presume that specific prior experience and/or relevant undergrad/joint degree would be needed for any competitive market hiring in this field?haus wrote:I have indirect information on this matter that you may find useful.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
We might be talking about different things then. What is your source? I was talking about this:. https://www.patenteducationseries.com/e ... tions.html USPTO covers patents, trade marks, copywrites, did you mean something different?haus wrote:While such experience/education may be helpful, it does not appear to be a requirement.Thom wrote:I presume that specific prior experience and/or relevant undergrad/joint degree would be needed for any competitive market hiring in this field?haus wrote:I have indirect information on this matter that you may find useful.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
oops, sorry . I was posting in an IP law discussion earlier and just noticed the mistake in my reply here. Thanks for the feedback on cyberlaw (obviously not IP law)Thom wrote:We might be talking about different things then. What is your source? I was talking about this:. https://www.patenteducationseries.com/e ... tions.html USPTO covers patents, trade marks, copywrites, did you mean something different?haus wrote:While such experience/education may be helpful, it does not appear to be a requirement.Thom wrote:I presume that specific prior experience and/or relevant undergrad/joint degree would be needed for any competitive market hiring in this field?haus wrote:I have indirect information on this matter that you may find useful.
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Re: Daily Life: In-house Cybersecurity Attorney?
I imagine this varies (like most in-house positions) based on both the market and the employer. Can you be any more specific about a position? What industry? How large is the company? How many in-house lawyers? Is this position siloed, just doing cybersecurity or is there other work too?Rowinguy2009 wrote:Anyone have any idea what the day-to-day life would look like as an in-house cyber security attorney for a large company? What would the work product be, what do they spend most of their time on, etc. Feel free to PM me with responses or to ask for additional details.