The Law and Policy of Cybersecurity Symposium
WHAT: This one-day Symposium will cover the critical legal and policy issues, challenges, and developments in cybersecurity.
WHO: Legal professionals, professionals who develop cybersecurity strategies and policies, and anyone who assists organizations in preparing for and responding to cyber incidents should attend.
WHY: Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal and policy issues that they need to know when they represent clients, develop their organization’s cyber strategy and policies, or respond to cyber incidents.
Speakers and Topics to Include
Professor Michael Greenberger, JD
Founder and Director, University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security
Moderator
Chris Inglis
Former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
Keynote address
Ira Hoffman, JD
Counsel, Butzel Long
Current cyber landscape; major legal and policy issues; emerging issues
Jonathan Litchman and Dan Caprio
CEO and Chairman,The Providence Group
Recent data breach case studies; risk management and response strategies
NIST Official
Executive branch initiatives; NIST Framework walk-through
Nancy Libin, JD
Partner, Jenner & Block
Civil liberties and privacy in cyberspace
Markus Rauschecker, JD
CHHS Cybersecurity Program Manager
Major federal and state legislation; important court decisions
SYMPOSIUM DETAILS
February 5, 2016
Snow date February 26, 2016
8:30am – 3:30pm
Universities at Shady Grove
9630 Gudelsky Drive
Building II, Ballroom
Rockville, MD 20850
Free parking available
REGISTRATION
www.law.umaryland.edu/CyberSymposium2016
Registration is open until January 29, 2016 or until space is filled.
General Admission: $395
This symposium is designed to meet requirements for self-application for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits in relevant states.
Government/Non-Profit/Academia: $245
UM System Students: Free
MORE INFORMATION
www.mdchhs.com/CyberSymposium2016