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Randall Serves as Panelist for NJBIA Cybersecurity Summit

05.06.2016
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Karen Painter Randall, chair of Connell Foley’s Cyber Security & Data Privacy Group and co-chair of the firm’s Professional Liability Group, is a panelist at the NJBIA Cybersecurity Summit on May 10.  The Summit brings together IT professionals, business owners, C-Suite executives and cybersecurity thought leaders to provide businesses with the information needed to help improve resiliency against cyber threats. 

Ms. Randall’s panel will focus on “Compliance Strategies for the C-Suite: The Regulatory Landscape for Cybersecurity.”  Erez Liebermann, Chief Counsel, Cybersecurity & Privacy of Prudential Financial, will serve as the moderator.  Other panelists include Chris Boyer, Assistant Vice President of Global Public Policy at AT&T; Matthew Adams, Partner at Fox Rothschild; and Cindy Cullen, Chief Cyber-Security Strategist, ESP, at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.

The Summit will feature an introduction from Michele Siekerka, President and CEO of New Jersey Business & Industry Association, as well as keynote addresses from Timothy P. Ryan, Managing Director of Kroll Cybersecurity & Investigations, and from James Mottola, Director of Forensic Investigations/Litigation Support at Sobel & Co., LLC.

A second panel will discuss “Practical Security: Best Practices and Technical Solutions for Combating Emerging Cyber Threats.” 

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