Co-Chairs of the Information Security Committee of the American Bar Association Science and Technology Law Section Steven Millendorf (Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP), Michael Aisenberg (Former Consultant, MITRE), and Hoyt Kesterson II (Senior Security and Risk Architect, Avertium) are proud to lead this upcoming Law Student Engagement Committee (LSEC) fireside chat.
LSEC’s monthly virtual fireside series offers timely insights for lawyers, security experts, and technologists in the field of Information Security. This is a great way to engage with and answer questions from law students.
To learn more about this virtual event and register to attend, please click here.
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