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Cybersecurity from Every Angle: Expert Insights from an Insurer, In-house Specialist, and Tech Innovator (Dec. 11, 2024)

Cybersecurity from Every Angle: Expert Insights from an Insurer, In-house Specialist, and Tech Innovator (Dec. 11, 2024)

Includes a Live Web Event on 12/18/2024 at 3:00 PM (EST)

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Let's discuss the foundational issue of cybersecurity. We will host an interactive roundtable with three leaders in the industry with unique viewpoints: how do companies comply with cybersecurity regulations; what do insurance companies look for in order to write policies; and what new technologies can be employed to keep data safe. 

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Marla Crawford (Moderator)

General Counsel

Cimplifi

Marla Crawford brings over 30 years’ expertise to her role as general counsel of Cimplifi. She is a respected attorney, strategic advisor, and thought leader who speaks regularly on legal technology, electronic discovery, and information governance issues. Marla spent 22 years practicing law at the prestigious international firm, Jones Day, specializing in the discovery phase of litigation.   She also served as associate general counsel for Goldman Sachs for 11 years where she led the firm’s global eDiscovery practice and focused on complex commercial and securities litigation and regulatory investigations. Marla’s expertise also includes advising on issues relating to information governance as well as the deployment of new technologies. Marla earned a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Duke University, graduated magna cum laude from Boston University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor, and is licensed to practice law in the state of New York.

Jay Stampfl

Managing Director, Cyber Practice Leader

Alliant Insurance Services

Jay Stampfl is a Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Alliant Cyber. In his role, he has national oversight of the firm’s cyber insurance and security advisory offerings.

Prior to his current position, Jay was the North America Revenue Leader and Member of the Cyber Executive Team at Aon Corporation. He was responsible for overall revenue growth and played a critical role in the integration of Stroz Friedberg, a cybersecurity services firm, acquired by Aon in 2016. Before that he worked as a Senior Director at FTI Consulting, leading Business Development for the East Region for the technology practice, with a focus on forensic investigations and regulatory matters.

Jay regularly contributes to trade publications and is often invited to lend his expertise on industry panel discussions.

Jay received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Business Management from Florida Atlantic University.

Paul Lewis

Founder and CEO

Calamu

Paul Lewis is the Founder and CEO of Calamu, a cyber security company that eliminates the risk of a data breach or ransomware attack. Calamu is a venture-backed company, and received funding from Insight Partners and Dell Technologies Capital. Prior to Calamu, he was the Founder and CEO of PG Lewis LLC, a cyber security and data forensics company that was strategically acquired by Robert Half International (NYSE:RHI), and was also the Founder and CEO of MC2, a data security company that was strategically acquired by Volt Information Sciences (NYSE:VOL). Lewis is the past president of The Entrepreneurs Organization and enjoys mentoring future leaders. He and his wife have four children and reside in Hunterdon County, NJ.

Lewis has led global organizations in Data Forensics, Cyber Security, Digital Information Security, and Compliance Technology. He has advised many global corporations, The White House, the SEC, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, The United States Federal Rules Committee, The United States Department of Justice, and the NY State Department of Financial Services on emerging trends in cyber and information security. He is also a contributor to the NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide - Special Publication 1800-4, the NY Department of Financial Services Cyber Security Requirements 23 NYCRR 500, and the United States Federal Rules on electronically stored information (ESI). He has been granted numerous patents to advance data privacy and protection and is a court-appointed expert in cyber security and incident response.

Seth Eichenholtz

Director of Data Security Architecture

Mastercard

Seth Eichenholtz is the Director of the Data Security Architecture team at Mastercard. He focuses on developing enterprise data security standards and requirements for data across the known, shadow, and regulated spectrum (including both on-prem and cloud). Responsibilities include the discovery, encryption, logging, loss prevention, retention, access, authentication, and authorization for data stores that contain customer and other sensitive information to support real-time data detection and response services for the organization.

Seth has previously led both Mastercard's eDiscovery and Insider Threat teams since 2016. Prior to joining Mastercard, Seth spent over five years as Vice President, eDiscovery Manager for Swiss Re. During his time at Swiss Re, Seth focused on managing all facets of eDiscovery for matters that encompassed claims-based disputes, litigation, regulatory and investigative matters for all Swiss Re entities globally. Seth has extensive experience in drafting and managing legal holds, establishing collection, processing, culling and data transfer strategies and processes. He is a noted expert in internal investigations and processes, and has supervised various special projects involving Information Governance, including data dispositions, and liaising with several business units regarding key initiatives (including privacy, data protection and related best practices).

Seth started his career as a tax attorney with PricewaterhouseCoopers, and has extensive litigation and investigation experience managing and providing computer forensic and eDiscovery services since 2000.

Seth enjoys spending as much time as possible with his three teenage sons, his lovely wife, and when not working, can usually be found in the weight room or on the ski slopes.