Insights

16th Annual ABA Science & Technology Law Section’s Information Security Committee Pre-RSA Conference Meeting

April 22-23, 2023 – San Francisco, CA

Hosted at Foley & Lardner LLP’s San Francisco office, the annual ABA Science & Technology Law Section’s Information Security Committee Pre-RSA Conference Meeting covers what’s top of mind for today’s information security professionals. Join us for an overview of the changing threat landscape and what we can do to protect ourselves, our clients, the industry, and the world.

During this meeting, presenters and attendees will address the changes happening in the information security industry and how to stay ahead of it all. Hoping to spark ideas and insights, pressing topics for discussion include:

  • Current state of privacy laws and challenges with multi-jurisdictional compliance
  • Social Media: Section 230, common carrier privileges, and protected speech update
  • Time to revisit the classification system?
    • Executive Order l2333 – United States intelligence activities
    • National Security Act of 1947
  • The ICT supply chain, trust, the new due diligence
  • Legal challenges in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency
  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the law (ChatGPT Lab)
  • Ukraine and the law of cyber war
  • Annual Aldrich case law class

As Co-chair of the Information Security Committee Section of Science and Technology Law within the American Bar Association, Steven Millendorf (Partner, San Diego) is pleased to lead this annual discussion on the trending topics to be on the lookout for at RSA.

Click here to learn more and register to attend.

AUTHOR(S):

Foley Ignite

POSTED:

This blog is made available by Foley & Lardner LLP (“Foley” or “the Firm”) for informational purposes only. It is not meant to convey the Firm’s legal position on behalf of any client, nor is it intended to convey specific legal advice. Any opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of Foley & Lardner LLP, its partners, or its clients. Accordingly, do not act upon this information without seeking counsel from a licensed attorney. This blog is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Communicating with Foley through this website by email, blog post, or otherwise, does not create an attorney-client relationship for any legal matter. Therefore, any communication or material you transmit to Foley through this blog, whether by email, blog post or any other manner, will not be treated as confidential or proprietary. The information on this blog is published “AS IS” and is not guaranteed to be complete, accurate, and or up-to-date. Foley makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the operation or content of the site. Foley expressly disclaims all other guarantees, warranties, conditions and representations of any kind, either express or implied, whether arising under any statute, law, commercial use or otherwise, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement. In no event shall Foley or any of its partners, officers, employees, agents or affiliates be liable, directly or indirectly, under any theory of law (contract, tort, negligence or otherwise), to you or anyone else, for any claims, losses or damages, direct, indirect special, incidental, punitive or consequential, resulting from or occasioned by the creation, use of or reliance on this site (including information and other content) or any third party websites or the information, resources or material accessed through any such websites. In some jurisdictions, the contents of this blog may be considered Attorney Advertising. If applicable, please note that prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.