DATA PRIVACY, SECURITY & AI TRACK: Preparing Your Incident Response Plan
The mortgage industry has been the subject of several high-profile cybersecurity incidents. Attend this panel of industry experts to learn about the legal and compliance challenges of creating your incident response plan. This expert panel discusses relevant cybersecurity regulations, best practices, and how to position your clients for this growing threat.
Speakers
Speakers

Michael Egan has focused on cyber/data/privacy issues in the areas of technology, innovation, retail and consumer solutions, life sciences, manufacturing, financial services, and healthcare since 2007. He advises clients on all legal aspects of global privacy and data protection, data security, data breach, information technology, and related restrictions on data collection and transfer. Egan has represented companies before numerous government agencies and bodies, including the US Federal Trade Commission, the US Department of Justice, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as data protection authorities around the world, regarding disclosure of data security compliance issues, internal investigation findings, remediation measures and settlement terms. Egan’s practice focuses primarily on the ever-changing privacy and security regulatory landscape faced by companies in the US and globally. He also advises companies on how best to address the requirements related to personal data, consumer protection, data security and breach preparation and response, cookies and marketing, cross-border data flows, e-monitoring, eDiscovery procedures, outsourcing, social media, and other privacy-related issues.

John Levonick is a seasoned lawyer who focuses on consumer finance, regulatory compliance and technology. He has extensive experience drafting and negotiating technology and services agreements, capital markets purchase and sale agreements, advising on consumer regulatory compliance laws, mortgage quality control and due diligence, cybersecurity and data privacy, supporting global technology companies within the heavily regulated U.S. financial markets. John is a nationally recognized speaker on emerging technology, cybersecurity and data privacy, FinTech, consumer finance regulatory compliance, GRC, QC/Due Diligence, and the capital markets.

David Shirk is the managing member of Shirk Law PLLC. He represents financial institutions, retail and wholesale mortgage bankers, lead generators, and software vendors. David advises innovating clients on state and federal regulatory compliance, licensing, originator compensation, and responding to exams or Bureau investigations. Prior to joining LotsteinLegal in 2011, which changed its name to Shirk Law in 2020, David spent 20 years in executive roles at mortgage companies. Including as functional architect of two loan origination systems at three top ten lenders. David is admitted to the bar in ten states. He holds a J.D. and an MBA.