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X-WR-CALDESC:Drones are becoming increasingly important for businesses of a
 ll types and sizes.  Many drone applications already exist\, but many more
  will certainly arise as drone technology continues to evolve and advance.
   Unfortunately\, this means that the cyber threats will also continue to 
 evolve and advance\, so we must protect the transmission and storage of da
 ta collected through drones.  Drones will continue to fill our airspace an
 d pose risks to our privacy\, too.\n\nThis Roundtable will explore how tec
 hnological advancements are testing the strength and reach of some foundat
 ions of the law.  The growth\, development\, and implementation of unmanne
 d aerial systems (UAS or drones) is forcing state legislators and practiti
 oners to examine common doctrines like trespass and the right to privacy. 
  The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates the safe operation of
  drones\; however\, the FAA leaves it up to states and local law enforceme
 nt to regulate privacy.\n\nOur panelists will also discuss the legal ramif
 ications of cybersecurity negligence and data breaches for UAS operators\,
  which has yet to be addressed in this arena.  While questions related to 
 UAS operations and use in government surveillance have been discussed at l
 ength\, use of drones by individual citizens and even new drone operators 
 for their business or their clients has fallen by the wayside.  UAS operat
 ors can gather imagery data\, and sell and use it largely without regulati
 on â€“ again implicating privacy issues.\n\nThe program will focus on a numb
 er of topics\, including:\nâ€¢	Drone use cases\;\nâ€¢	The regulatory framework f
 or drone use\; \nâ€¢	Drones and Privacy Implications: The State of the Law\;
 \nânâ	Drone litigation\; and\nâ€¢	Drones and cybersecurity. \n\nPlease join us f
 or this Zoom Roundtable as we explore these timely issues.  We will welcom
 e an experienced panel of experts to guide a lively discussion\, and delve
  into the intricacies of this developing area of the law.\n\n\nPANELISTS\n
 Attorney David McGuire	\nACLU of Connecticut						\n\nAttorney Kathryn M. Rattiga
 n\nRobinson & Cole LLP\n\n\nHOSTS\nAttorney Dwight Merriam\nDwight Merriam
 \, Attorney at Law							\n\nAttorney Chris Nelson\nUnited Healthcare\n\n\nFELLOW
 S EVENT: Registration for this event is open to Connecticut Bar Foundation
  James W. Cooper Fellows. If you are a Fellow and would like to register f
 or this event\, please contact ctbf@ctbarfdn.org. For more information on 
 how to become a James W. Cooper Fellow\, please visit the link provided be
 low.
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DESCRIPTION:Drones are becoming increasingly important for businesses of al
 l types and sizes.  Many drone applications already exist\, but many more 
 will certainly arise as drone technology continues to evolve and advance. 
  Unfortunately\, this means that the cyber threats will also continue to e
 volve and advance\, so we must protect the transmission and storage of dat
 a collected through drones.  Drones will continue to fill our airspace and
  pose risks to our privacy\, too.\n\nThis Roundtable will explore how tech
 nological advancements are testing the strength and reach of some foundati
 ons of the law.  The growth\, development\, and implementation of unmanned
  aerial systems (UAS or drones) is forcing state legislators and practitio
 ners to examine common doctrines like trespass and the right to privacy.  
 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates the safe operation of 
 drones\; however\, the FAA leaves it up to states and local law enforcemen
 t to regulate privacy.\n\nOur panelists will also discuss the legal ramifi
 cations of cybersecurity negligence and data breaches for UAS operators\, 
 which has yet to be addressed in this arena.  While questions related to U
 AS operations and use in government surveillance have been discussed at le
 ngth\, use of drones by individual citizens and even new drone operators f
 or their business or their clients has fallen by the wayside.  UAS operato
 rs can gather imagery data\, and sell and use it largely without regulatio
 n â€“ again implicating privacy issues.\n\nThe program will focus on a numbe
 r of topics\, including:\nâ€¢	Drone use cases\;\nâ€¢	The regulatory framework fo
 r drone use\; \nâ€¢	Drones and Privacy Implications: The State of the Law\;\n
 â€¢	Drone litigation\; and\nâ€¢	Drones and cybersecurity. \n\nPlease join us for
  this Zoom Roundtable as we explore these timely issues.  We will welcome 
 an experienced panel of experts to guide a lively discussion\, and delve i
 nto the intricacies of this developing area of the law.\n\n\nPANELISTS\nAt
 torney David McGuire	\nACLU of Connecticut						\n\nAttorney Kathryn M. Rattigan
 \nRobinson & Cole LLP\n\n\nHOSTS\nAttorney Dwight Merriam\nDwight Merriam\
 , Attorney at Law							\n\nAttorney Chris Nelson\nUnited Healthcare\n\n\nFELLOWS
  EVENT: Registration for this event is open to Connecticut Bar Foundation 
 James W. Cooper Fellows. If you are a Fellow and would like to register fo
 r this event\, please contact ctbf@ctbarfdn.org. For more information on h
 ow to become a James W. Cooper Fellow\, please visit the link provided bel
 ow.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Roundtable Discussion - The Rise of Drones:  The Erosion of
  Privacy\, Cyber Threats\, and How to Mitigate Risk
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