Tuesday
October 3, 2017
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Vanderbilt Hall
Greenberg Lounge
NYU School of Law
Featured Speakers
Shamla
Naidoo
Global Chief Information Security Officer
IBM
Lisa
Monaco
Distinguished Senior Fellow, NYU Center for Cybersecurity and NYU Center on Law & Security
Former Homeland Security Advisor to President Barack Obama
Tara
Wheeler
Information Security Researcher
Author
Women in Tech: Take Your Career to the Next Level with Practical Advice and Inspiring Stories
Cybersecurity Policy Fellow
New America
Anne
Roest
Commissioner
New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Agenda
Emerging Technologies, Evolving Challenges, At the Intersection of Tech, Law & Policy
Judi Germano, Distinguished Fellow, NYU Center for Cybersecurity; Professor, NYU Master of Science in Cybersecurity Risk & Strategy Program; Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Law; Founder, GermanoLawLLC; Former Chief of Economic Crimes, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey
Global Cyber Risk & Opportunity: What CEOs, CISOs, and Their Advisors, Should Know
Shamla Naidoo, Global Chief Information Security Officer, IBM
with Judi Germano, NYU and GermanoLaw LLC
Regulatory Update: Patch Management and the Internet of Things
Our interdisciplinary panel of experts will provide insights into the current regulatory landscape of the IoT, addressing the difficulty of security vulnerability management as cyber threats, consumer expectations, and industry standards quickly evolve.
Moderated by Amy Brachio, Partner, Americas Advisory Risk Leader, Ernst & Young
Rinki Sethi, Senior Director of Security Operations and Strategy, Palo Alto Networks
Elisa Jillson, Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC
Donna Dodson, Deputy Cybersecurity Advisor, NIST
Kathryn Hurley, General Counsel, MakerBot
Cybersecurity’s Evolving Law & Policy — Where Do We Go From Here?
Lisa Monaco, Distinguished Senior Fellow, NYU Center for Cybersecurity and NYU Center on Law & Security; Former Homeland Security Advisor to President Barack Obama
with Emily Poole, NYU School of Law, Class of 2018; Cyber Scholar, NYU Center for Cybersecurity
Award Presentation and Remarks
Tarah Wheeler, Author, Women in Tech: Take Your Career to the Next Level with Practical Advice and Inspiring Stories, New America Cybersecurity Policy Fellow and information security researcher
Breakout Session 1
Cybersecurity & Blockchain Technologies
Join our panelists for a discussion of the cybersecurity and legal challenges and benefits involved with incorporating blockchain technologies such as e-currencies and smart contracts into a business, particularly in the financial and legal sectors.
Moderated by Susan Poole, Founder, Blockbridge Advisory
Carol Van Cleef, Partner, Baker Hostetler LLP
Nina Kilbride, Head of Legal Engineering, Monax
Yvette Valdez, Counsel, Latham & Watkins LLP
Breakout Session 2
Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence
Our panelists will explore cutting-edge issues, including the ethical and legal dilemmas involved in marketing and using AI/machine learning technologies, how machine learning is enhancing our ability to detect cyber threats, and some unique cybersecurity challenges posed by AI technologies.
Moderated by Micaela McMurrough, Special Counsel, Covington & Burling LLP
Shawnna Hoffman, Global Cognitive Legal Co-Leader, IBM Watson
Claudia Perlich, Chief Scientist, Dstillery, Professor, NYU Stern
Periwinkle Doerfler, PhD Candidate, NYU Tandon
Cybersecurity and Coordinating the Regulatory Landscape
Anne Roest, Commissioner, New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
with Deborah Snyder, Chief Information Security Officer, New York State