Kaye Scholer to Host Cybersecurity and Privacy Panel
May 24, 2016
Kaye Scholer–4th Floor
250 West 55th Street
New York, NY 10019
250 West 55th Street
New York, NY 10019
Kaye Scholer and the Government of Luxembourg will host “The Cyber Quandary: Can You Have Security and Privacy? How? (PS—Does It Matter Which Country Is Making the Rules?)” in Kaye Scholer’s New York office on May 24, 2016. The Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg will provide opening remarks and a cross-disciplinary panel will then examine the intersection of security and privacy for companies and governments globally. One issue sure to be discussed: Can security and privacy coexist? And if so, how?
Agenda
Time
8:30 am Registration
9:00–10:30 am Program
Light breakfast will be served.
Topics
- Do you have to ‘balance’ security and privacy, can you have ‘both,’ or does one have to ‘dominate’?
- Does the answer depend on whether the U.S., EU, China, India, Russia are writing the rules?
- What can and should companies do about this?; and
- What can and should governments do about this?
Welcome
- Stephen Koval, Partner and Corporate Department Co-Chair, Kaye Scholer LLP
Keynote
- E. Mr. Etienne Schneider, Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Minister of the Economy, Public Security & Defense
Panel
- Moderator: Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies and Director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program Council on Foreign Relations
- Debbie Eng, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, The Chertoff Group
- Adam Golodner, Partner and Global Cybersecurity & Privacy Practice Leader, Kaye Scholer LLP
- Professor Björn Ottersten, Director for the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg
- Audrey Plonk, Director, Global Cybersecurity and Internet Governance Policy, Intel Corporation
- Philip Reitinger, President & CEO, Global Cyber Alliance