Virtual Learning Lab - Cybersecurity 101, Part 1: What Legal Professionals Should Know About Cybersecurity Technology
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What is the status of cybersecurity technology in 2025? This segment will provide an overview to help legal professionals become conversant in these concepts while also helping them effectively communicate with other corporate stakeholders.
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Aparna Dasai Williams
General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer
Coalfire

Elimu Kajunju
Partner – Data Privacy, Cybersecurity, AI & Technology
Rimon Law
Mr. Kajunju is one of the premier privacy and cybersecurity lawyers in the world. He has over 25 years of experience handling privacy, cybersecurity and technology matters. As a former security engineer, business owner and corporate executive, he has a strong appreciation of the complexity of the intersection of technology, business objectives and the law. He has been relied upon to navigate complexity by some of the world’s largest and most innovative companies, including Google, Honeywell and McKesson.

Michael Chu
Assistant U.S. Attorney
U.S. Department of Justice
Michael Chu is a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. In 2007, he began his DOJ career prosecuting cyber and IP crimes as the Computer Hacking / IP (CHIP) Crimes Coordinator, first in Las Vegas, where he prosecuted an insider at MGM casinos and handled the hack of a nationwide e-commerce site, and then in Houston, where he prosecuted a St. Louis Cardinals executive who stole confidential information from the Houston Astros. He has also prosecuted embezzlements, business email compromises, securities frauds, advance fee schemes, and identity thefts.
Recently, Mr. Chu completed a three-year term as the inaugural International Computer Hacking & Intellectual Property Attorney Advisor for Internet Fraud and Public Health (IP) issues. As an ICHIP, he helped build the capacity of foreign prosecutors and law enforcement officials to fight cyber and IP crimes. In 2022, he received the Assistant Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service.
Before joining the DOJ, Mr. Chu was a litigator in private practice where he was named a Texas Rising Star. He also created a pro bono political asylum program which won the Human Rights Initiative of North Texas's Angel of Freedom Award. Mr. Chu graduated from UVA Law and clerked for U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt. He frequently speaks on corporate data thefts and IP issues, and he has taught at numerous DOJ/State Department programs. On a personal note, Mr. Chu dislikes writing about himself in the third-person.