Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Privacy Legislative Summit Preconference
The Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Privacy Legislative Summit Preconference is an exclusive event organized by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). This in-person meeting is designed for legislators, legislative staff, and NCSL Foundation members to engage in comprehensive discussions on pressing issues related to artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and privacy policies.
The agenda includes sessions on law enforcement's use of AI, comparative approaches to AI regulation, and the application of AI in financial services. Participants will also receive updates on state and local cybersecurity grants and engage in roundtable discussions on recent state legislation and federal developments in these areas.
The event offers valuable networking opportunities, including a reception at the Omni's bourbon tasting room, Lewis + Louis, providing a casual setting for attendees to connect. Notable speakers include South Carolina Senate President Thomas Alexander, California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, and representatives from the FBI and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
This preconference is ideal for legislators, legislative staff, and NCSL Foundation members seeking to deepen their understanding of AI, cybersecurity, and privacy issues. Attendees will gain insights into current policy trends, share information about state-level initiatives, and collaborate on developing effective legislative strategies.
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Speakers(24)
Bill Kramer
Vice President and Counsel at MultiState Associates
Bill Kramer serves as vice president and counsel at MultiState Associates, specializing in state policy and legislation.
Brandon Bjerke
Legislative Director at California State Assembly
Brandon Bjerke is the legislative director at the California State Assembly, specializing in technology policy.
Colin Glover
Cybersecurity Coordinator at Kentucky Region 4
Colin Glover is the cybersecurity coordinator for Kentucky Region 4, overseeing regional cybersecurity initiatives.
Collin Anderson
Staff Member at Office of Connecticut Senator Blumenthal
Collin Anderson is a staff member in the office of Connecticut Senator Blumenthal, focusing on technology policy.
Denice Ross
Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer at White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Denice Ross serves as the deputy U.S. chief technology officer, focusing on AI policy.
Deniz Houston
Digital Policy Advisor at Delegation of the European Union to the United States
Deniz Houston is a digital policy advisor at the EU Delegation to the U.S., specializing in AI regulation.
Doug Robinson
Executive Director at National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO)
Doug Robinson is the executive director of NASCIO, leading initiatives on state IT policy and cybersecurity.
Ellen Koenig
Intelligence Analyst at Federal Bureau of Investigation
Ellen Koenig is an intelligence analyst at the FBI, focusing on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Giovanni Capriglione
Representative at Texas House of Representatives
Giovanni Capriglione is a Texas State Representative focusing on financial services and technology legislation.
Jacqui Irwin
Assemblymember at California State Assembly
Jacqui Irwin is a member of the California State Assembly, focusing on technology and privacy legislation.
James Maroney
Senator at Connecticut Senate
James Maroney is a Connecticut State Senator with a focus on technology and privacy legislation.
Jon K. Skarin
Vice President, State Legislation at American Bankers Association
Jon K. Skarin is the vice president of state legislation at the American Bankers Association, specializing in financial services policy.
Jordan Teuscher
Representative at Utah House of Representatives
Jordan Teuscher is a Utah State Representative involved in children's online privacy and safety legislation.
Katie Fry Hester
Senator at Maryland Senate
Katie Fry Hester is a Maryland State Senator with a focus on technology and privacy legislation.
Kiersten Schiliro
Senior Advisor at Federal Bureau of Investigation
Kiersten Schiliro serves as a senior advisor at the FBI, specializing in AI applications in law enforcement.
Kristen Hutchens
Director of Policy and Government Affairs at North American Securities Administrators Association
Kristen Hutchens is the director of policy and government affairs at NASAA, specializing in securities regulation.
Max Isaacs
Senior Staff Attorney at The Policing Project, NYU School of Law
Max Isaacs is a senior staff attorney at The Policing Project at NYU School of Law, specializing in law enforcement practices and policies.
Micah Hauptman
Director of Investor Protection at Consumer Federation of America
Micah Hauptman serves as the director of investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America, focusing on financial services and consumer rights.
Monica Laufer
Senior Public Policy Manager at Workday
Monica Laufer is the senior public policy manager at Workday, addressing AI and privacy policy issues.
Robert Rodriguez
Senator at Colorado Senate
Robert Rodriguez is a Colorado State Senator involved in AI legislative initiatives.
Ryan Lewis
Cybersecurity Advisor at Kentucky Region 4
Ryan Lewis serves as a cybersecurity advisor for Kentucky Region 4, focusing on state-level cybersecurity strategies.
Tatiana Rice
Deputy Director of U.S. Legislation at Future of Privacy Forum
Tatiana Rice is the deputy director of U.S. legislation at the Future of Privacy Forum, focusing on AI and privacy regulations.
Thomas Alexander
Senate President at South Carolina Senate
Thomas Alexander serves as the President of the South Carolina Senate, leading legislative initiatives and policy discussions.
Whitney Westerfield
Senator at Kentucky Senate
Whitney Westerfield is a Kentucky State Senator with a background in law enforcement policy.
Event Details
- Date
- August 4, 2024
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Denver, United States
- Louisville Omni
- Audience
- Legislators, legislative staff, and NCSL Foundation members