Abstract:
Bio:
Erin Kenneally is a Program Manager in the Cyber Security Division for
the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) with the
DHS Science & Technology Directorate. Her portfolio comprises trusted
data sharing, privacy, cyber analytics, and information communications technology
ethics. She manages the IMPACT (Information Marketplace for
Policy and Analysis of Cyber-risk and Trust) and Cyber Economics/Analytics programs. Prior to joining
CSD, Kenneally was Founder and CEO of Elchemy, Inc., and served as
Technology-Law Specialist at the International Computer Science
Institute (ICSI) and the Center for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) and
Center for Evidence-based Security Research (CESR) at the University of
California, San Diego.
Erin is a licensed Attorney specializing in information technology law,
including privacy technology, data protection, trusted information
sharing, technology policy, cybercrime, data ethics, and emergent IT
legal risks. She holds Juris Doctorate and Masters of Forensic Sciences
degrees, and is a graduate of Syracuse University and The George
Washington University.
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Bio:
Troy Larson is a 13 year veteran forensic examiner with Microsoft. He is currently focused on developing incident response and forensics capability for Microsoft cloud infrastructure and tenants. Accompanied by his trusty Laser Shark, Troy is a frequent speaker on forensic considerations related to Azure, Windows, and Office. Prior to joining Microsoft, Troy served tours of duty with Ernst & Young's national forensics practice and Attenex, Inc. Troy is a member of the Washington State Bar and received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of California at Berkeley.
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