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Kyle Loven

Corporate Director, Safety and Security
Raddison Hotel Group

Kyle Loven serves as Director, Safety and Security - Americas for Radisson Hotel Group. Loven is responsible for driving engagement and compliance regarding the company’s safety and security programs for the Americas with respect to corporate offices, managed hotels, and franchise hotels. He leads the organization’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and oversees the strategy and execution for crisis management plans and actions.

 

Kyle Loven

Corporate Director, Safety and Security
Raddison Hotel Group

Kyle Loven

Corporate Director, Safety and Security
Raddison Hotel Group

Kyle Loven serves as Director, Safety and Security - Americas for Radisson Hotel Group. Loven is responsible for driving engagement and compliance regarding the company’s safety and security programs for the Americas with respect to corporate offices, managed hotels, and franchise hotels. He leads the organization’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and oversees the strategy and execution for crisis management plans and actions.

 

Prior to joining Radisson Hotel Group, Loven was the National Director at Computer Forensic Services. In this role, he was responsible for compliance, risk assessments, guidance, and strategic options for clients related to cyber security, internal investigations, compliance/regulatory requirements, and litigation strategies.

 

Loven also served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for more than 22 years in both San Diego and Minneapolis.  Loven retired from the FBI in 2017 as a Supervisory Special Agent and Chief Division Counsel for the Minneapolis Division. In this role, he was responsible for addressing all legal and compliance issues for the Minneapolis division, including guidance on terror-related investigations, internal investigations, policy matters, employee issues, community outreach, media, and asset forfeiture programs. Additionally, Loven provided guidance to FBI personnel across Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota and served as the privacy, ethics, and corporate policy lead for the division.  He also served as the primary advisor on all criminal, internal, and national security/Joint Terrorism Task Force investigations.

 

Loven received his undergraduate degree from Saint John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota and his Juris Doctor from Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

 

 

Josephine Wolff

Associate Professor, Cyber Security Policy
Tufts University

Josephine Wolff is an associate professor of cybersecurity policy and has been associated with The Fletcher School at Tufts University since 2009. Her research interests include international Internet governance, cyber-insurance, security responsibilities and liability of online intermediaries, government-funded programs for cybersecurity education and workforce development, and the legal, political, and economic consequences of cybersecurity incidents.

Josephine Wolff

Associate Professor, Cyber Security Policy
Tufts University

Josephine Wolff

Associate Professor, Cyber Security Policy
Tufts University

Josephine Wolff is an associate professor of cybersecurity policy and has been associated with The Fletcher School at Tufts University since 2009. Her research interests include international Internet governance, cyber-insurance, security responsibilities and liability of online intermediaries, government-funded programs for cybersecurity education and workforce development, and the legal, political, and economic consequences of cybersecurity incidents. Her book "You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches" was published by MIT Press in 2018. Her writing on cybersecurity has also appeared in Slate, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Wired. Prior to joining Fletcher, she was on the faculty at the Rochester Institute of Technology and a fellow at the New America Cybersecurity Initiative and Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

 

Gavin Corn

Director, Data Privacy and Security Legal
Netflix

Gavin Corn

Director, Data Privacy and Security Legal
Netflix

Gavin Corn

Director, Data Privacy and Security Legal
Netflix
 

Gary Corn

WCL Tech
American University Washington College of Law

Professor Gary Corn is a recently retired U.S. Army colonel, and is widely recognized as one of the nation’s top experts on cyber and national security law. Prior to joining TLS, Professor Corn served over twenty-seven years on active duty in the U.S. Army as a military attorney practicing national security law at the highest levels within the Department of Defense. His final five years he served as the Staff Judge Advocate (General Counsel) to U.S. Cyber Command.

Gary Corn

WCL Tech
American University Washington College of Law

Gary Corn

WCL Tech
American University Washington College of Law

Professor Gary Corn is a recently retired U.S. Army colonel, and is widely recognized as one of the nation’s top experts on cyber and national security law. Prior to joining TLS, Professor Corn served over twenty-seven years on active duty in the U.S. Army as a military attorney practicing national security law at the highest levels within the Department of Defense. His final five years he served as the Staff Judge Advocate (General Counsel) to U.S. Cyber Command. Professor Corn is a frequent, and highly-sought out speaker at international and national conferences and has published numerous articles, book chapters, and blog posts, including in the American Journal of International Law, The Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, and on Just Security. For the past several years, he has, via U.S. Cyber Command, run a major international law conference, drawing hundreds of military and civilian leading international law scholars and practitioners. During his military career, Professor Corn also served as a Deputy Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Operational Law Branch Chief in the Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia, and on deployment as the Chief of International Law for Combined Forces Command in Afghanistan. Professor Corn received a JD from the George Washington University, a BA in International Relations from Bucknell University, an LLM from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, and an MA in National Security Studies from the United States Army War College. Professor Corn is an Advisory Board Director for the Cyber Security Forum Initiative.

 

Erez Libermann

Partner and Co-Chair
Linklaters

Erez is widely acknowledged as a leading cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer, together with having deep experience in government investigations and litigation. He brings his considerable experience as a litigator, prosecutor and in-house counsel, as well as aerospace engineer, to deliver practical, commercially focused advice to clients on business strategy, and legal and regulatory issues.

Erez Libermann

Partner and Co-Chair
Linklaters

Erez Libermann

Partner and Co-Chair
Linklaters

Erez is widely acknowledged as a leading cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer, together with having deep experience in government investigations and litigation. He brings his considerable experience as a litigator, prosecutor and in-house counsel, as well as aerospace engineer, to deliver practical, commercially focused advice to clients on business strategy, and legal and regulatory issues.

Erez advises major businesses on a wide range of cybersecurity and privacy legal, policy and investigative matters, including incident response, privacy breaches and intellectual property theft. He has led tabletop exercises to simulate responses to cyber events around the globe, including in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Argentina, Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Erez has also advised extensively on government investigations and has wide-ranging experience in general litigation.

Before joining Linklaters, Erez was Prudential Financial’s chief counsel on cybersecurity and privacy in which capacity he built one of the first cybersecurity, privacy and data legal teams in a Fortune 500 company and a global cyber investigative team. He regularly advised senior management and the Board on a broad range of cybersecurity and privacy issues and led the company’s global response efforts to cyber and privacy breaches. Erez also serves on the New York State Cybersecurity Advisory Board.

As a federal prosecutor, Erez spent 10 years investigating and prosecuting global cyber and white collar crimes. As Deputy Chief of the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, Erez prosecuted and oversaw over 40 prosecutors handling white collar crimes, including cybercrime, terrorism, espionage, FCPA, securities fraud, and money laundering. As Chief of the Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Section, and National Security Cyber Specialist, Erez led groundbreaking cyber prosecutions, including the largest credit card hacking case charged to date, US v. Vladimir Drinkman et al., relating to hacks into 7-Eleven, JC Penney, Heartland Payment Systems, Hannaford Brothers, Visa, Jet Blue, and others. He prosecuted the first hack and theft of internet telephony (VOIP), US v. Edwin Pena, and the use of hacking to facilitate securities fraud, US v. Christopher Rad.

Prior to joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Erez was a litigation and intellectual property associate at another global firm.

Erez's cases have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Wired, CNN and other media outlets. He is a frequent commentator on cyber and data privacy issues.

 

Chase Cunningham

Chief Strategy Officer
Ericom Software

Chase Cunningham

Chief Strategy Officer
Ericom Software

Chase Cunningham

Chief Strategy Officer
Ericom Software
 

Alexander Greenberg

Head, IP and Cybersecurity Legal, Americas
Barclays

Alexander Greenberg

Head, IP and Cybersecurity Legal, Americas
Barclays

Alexander Greenberg

Head, IP and Cybersecurity Legal, Americas
Barclays
 

Robin Smith

Head, Cyber and Information Security
Aston Martin

Robin Smith

Head, Cyber and Information Security
Aston Martin

Robin Smith

Head, Cyber and Information Security
Aston Martin
 

Raphael Borrel

CRO and Head, Information Risk
AXA XL

Raphael Borrel

CRO and Head, Information Risk
AXA XL

Raphael Borrel

CRO and Head, Information Risk
AXA XL
 

Praveen Singh

Head, Global IT Risk and Cyber Security
ICBC Standard Bank

Praveen Singh

Head, Global IT Risk and Cyber Security
ICBC Standard Bank

Praveen Singh

Head, Global IT Risk and Cyber Security
ICBC Standard Bank