Foley Partner Michael Overly will be a moderator at the mNext conference that is being hosted by IDC, a global provider of market intelligence. The conference is taking place in Santa Clara, California. Mr. Overly will be moderating the topic: “Security, Policy & Compliance” on November 28th.
The additional panelist participants on Mr. Overly’s panel include: Kristy Browder Edwards, Lead, Global Privacy Solutions, McKesson Corporation; Yusuf Cassim, Vice President, Associate General Counsel, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Brian Katz, Head of Mobility Engineering, Sanofi; and Chris Christiansen, Program Vice President, Security Products and Services, IDC.
The key topics that will be addressed include:
- BYOD: managing security, application development and deployment;
- Compliance, privacy and policy issues – challenges and strategies for a global organization; and
- Potential liabilities for a company.
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