Cybersecurity Ethics: Freedom to Ignore Cybersecurity Ethics is Not Free
by International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR)
The "Cybersecurity Ethics: Freedom to Ignore Cybersecurity Ethics is Not Free" event is organized by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR). This program focuses on the critical intersection of cybersecurity and ethical considerations, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices in maintaining secure digital environments.
Key topics covered include the ethical responsibilities of organizations in safeguarding data, the impact of ethical lapses on cybersecurity, and strategies for integrating ethical principles into cybersecurity frameworks. Sessions will delve into real-world case studies, highlighting the consequences of neglecting cybersecurity ethics and offering practical solutions for ethical compliance.
Attendees will have opportunities to engage with leading experts in the field, participate in interactive discussions, and network with peers facing similar challenges. The event aims to provide actionable insights and tools to enhance ethical decision-making in cybersecurity practices.
This event is ideal for cybersecurity professionals, legal experts, compliance officers, and organizational leaders who are committed to strengthening their understanding of cybersecurity ethics. Participants will gain valuable knowledge to help navigate the complex ethical landscape of cybersecurity, ensuring their organizations are both secure and ethically responsible.
Speakers(9)
Aaron Mackey
Free Speech & Transparency Litigation Director at Electronic Frontier Foundation
Aaron Mackey is the Free Speech & Transparency Litigation Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, focusing on defending civil liberties in the digital world.
Brandon Pugh
Director & Senior Fellow at R Street Institute, Cybersecurity & Emerging Threats
Brandon Pugh serves as Director and Senior Fellow at the R Street Institute, specializing in cybersecurity and emerging threats policy.
Chris Morgan-Riess
Operational Support Group Attorney at National Security Agency Office of General Counsel
Chris Morgan-Riess is an attorney in the Operational Support Group at the NSA's Office of General Counsel, providing legal support for national security operations.
Dani Hernandez
Associate Corporate Counsel at Amazon Web Services
Dani Hernandez is Associate Corporate Counsel at Amazon Web Services, focusing on legal matters related to cloud computing services.
Eric Rosenberg
Acting Chief, Acquisition & Technology Transfer Law at USCYBERCOM
Eric Rosenberg is the Acting Chief of Acquisition & Technology Transfer Law at USCYBERCOM, overseeing legal aspects of technology acquisition and transfer.
Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Johnson
Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at USCYBERCOM
Lt. Col. Joshua Johnson serves as Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at USCYBERCOM, providing legal counsel on cyber operations.
Major Alix Holtsclaw
Chief, Administrative Law at USCYBERCOM
Maj. Alix Holtsclaw is the Chief of Administrative Law at USCYBERCOM, overseeing legal matters related to administrative processes.
Peyton Etheredge
Chief, Ethics, Government Information Practices, and Civilian Employment Law at USCYBERCOM
Peyton Etheredge leads the Ethics, Government Information Practices, and Civilian Employment Law division at USCYBERCOM, focusing on ethical and legal standards.
Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery
Senior Fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies
RADM Mark Montgomery (Ret.) is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, specializing in defense and cybersecurity policy.
Event Details
- Date
- March 8, 2024
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Philadelphia, United States
- Audience
- Cybersecurity professionals, legal experts, compliance officers, organizational leaders