Charleston CyberLaw Forum: Artificial Intelligence
Speakers
Randy V. Sabett, CISSP, counsels clients on a wide range of cutting-edge cybersecurity, privacy, IoT, IT licensing and intellectual property issues. Randy helps clients develop strategies to protect their information, including advising companies on developing and maintaining appropriate internal controls to meet privacy and cybersecurity requirements. He also drafts and negotiates a wide variety of technology transaction agreements. Having previously served as an in-house counsel to a Silicon Valley startup, Randy employs a pragmatic approach when structuring and negotiating such agreements. He has also counseled numerous clients on a variety of data breach scenarios, including running incident response for major commercial retailers, large financial institutions, on-line service providers and healthcare organizations.
Kristy is a Director within KPMG’s Cyber Security Defense practice and has spent the past nine years working with clients to transform their security posture by designing, implementing, and operationalizing cyber data protection programs in mixed prem and cloud environments. She has deployed international and national data protection programs (technologies and processes), enabling clients to improve their security posture and leverage cyber as a business enabler rather than a barrier. Kristy has developed thought leadership in the AI security, IoT/OT security, and supply chain spaces focused on emerging risks and mitigations.
Jason Ingalls is an engineer-turned-entrepreneur who founded Ingalls Information Security in 2010. Prior to that, Jason was an Information Assurance engineer and Incident Responder for General Dynamics for 9 years. Jason is a lifelong resident of Louisiana, and he is actively engaged in developing high-technology job opportunities in the state, especially in the area of cybersecurity. Jason’s professional career in cybersecurity has been spent delivering solutions that reduce information technology risk.
Chris is focused on applying the data harvested across thousands of incident responses annually to transform how organizations prepare for, respond to, and prevent cybercrime. He works across the business to ensure that all teams are both capturing data from every engagement and in turn, using it to improve every service offering.
Chris has spent the past 20 years working for technology and non-profit organizations in various leadership capacities. He was part of the Xbox Live and Xbox 360 launch teams, managing product feature development, privacy, and policy across the platform. In the non-profit world, he built leaders and has leveraged data to analyze the ROI of programs and services to best support those who are marginalized.