Come enjoy an evening of networking and discussion at Old Warson Country Club on Wednesday, June 27th.

Join us as former National Security Council and White House advisor on cyber response policy, Cheryl Davis, discusses top threats to enterprise data, and the intersection between these threats with emerging regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

From data breach notification requirements and the "right to be forgotten" to hacking and ransomware, Cheryl will share an overview of the current threat environment, what’s on the horizon, and discuss the maturation of private-public partnerships to address the growing threat landscape.

Following the discussion, the evening will continue with a networking reception and wine tasting.

Speakers:

Cheryl Davis, Managing Director, FTI Technology

Cheryl Davis is a Managing Director at FTI Consulting in Washington, D.C. Ms. Davis is in the Information Governance & Compliance practice in the Technology segment. She is considered an expert in cyber resilience, response, and prevention. Prior to joining FTI Consulting, Ms. Davis served as the Director for Cyber Response Policy at the U.S. National Security Council at the White House where she led the development of whole-of-government responses to malicious cyber activity that threatened the United States and its allies. She was the lead advisor on U.S. – China cyber matters, including coordinating the implementation of the bilateral U.S. – China Four Point Agreement, which set the rules for theft of intellectual property by nation-state actors. Ms. Davis also worked across multiple branches of government, including the White House, law enforcement, national and domestic security bodies and various government agencies to develop and implement tools and policies used to meet critical cyber challenges and threats. Before serving on the National Security Council, Ms. Davis was the Principal Director for Cyber Policy at the Department of Homeland Security where she worked to coordinate and unify the Department’s cyber policy positions. Prior to joining the Department of Homeland Security, she served on the staff of the Office of the Secretary of Defense where she focused on cyber and intelligence policy issues, including those integral to the establishment of the U.S. Cyber Command, which plans, synchronizes and conducts activities related to military cyberspace operations. Ms. Davis serves on the Advisory Board for Boston College’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance program, and she is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Ms. Davis holds a B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University.

Alan Berry, VP for Cyber Security, Centene Corporation

Alan Berry is Vice President, Cyber Security for Centene Corporation. Prior to his work at Centene, Alan Berry held the position of Senior Director, Disaster Recovery with CVS Health. Earlier in his career, Alan Berry represented the Air Force with US Cyber Command, National Security Agency, global Combatant Commands and Service Cyber Components as Chief of Staff, Managing Partner with the U.S. Air Force. In the U.S. Air Force, Alan Berry also held positions as Cyber Operations Officer, and Commander of the 624th Operations Center.

Glenn Davis, Partner, HeplerBroom

Mr. Davis leads HeplerBroom’s HBCyberGroup, which provides interdisciplinary services to address information security challenges before, during, and after a cyber intrusion or data breach. Working with leading forensic “white hat” experts, data infrastructure firms, insurance brokers, and reputation management/PR firms, he offers a range of coordinated services scaled to clients’ individual needs and circumstances.

Mr. David also handles complex litigation and business counseling issues in a broad range of contexts:

  • Antitrust, distribution & franchise litigation
  • Antitrust business counseling & compliance
  • Business, corporate, and shareholder litigation
  • Securities, RICO, and stock drop class action defense
  • Corporate governance, compliance, and internal investigations
  • Consumer class action defense
  • Cybersecurity & privacy protection and litigation
  • Intellectual property litigation
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