Experts from the executive branch, Capitol Hill, the corporate sector and academia gathered to discuss international cybersecurity law and policy issues. Specific topics included national security risks that cyber issues present both to the public and private sectors and potential collaboration between government and the corporate world to minimize cyber threats.

Organized by the University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy and Co-sponsored by UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs.



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2014
Monday, March 31st
9:00 AM

Welcome and Introduction

Rebecca H. White, University of Georgia School of Law
C. Donald Johnson, University of Georgia School of Law, Dean Rusk Center

Larry Walker Room, Dean Rusk Hall

9:00 AM - 9:15 AM

9:15 AM

The National Security Threat

Quentin E. Hodgson, United States, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Jamil Jaffer, George Mason University Law School
Clete D. Johnson, Federal Communications Commission
Victoria Woodbine, British Embassy, Foreign and Security Policy Group

Larry Walker Room, Dean Rusk Hall

9:15 AM - 10:45 AM

Discusses the national security risks that cyber issues present both to the public and to private sectors.

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11:00 AM

The Private Sector Role in Addressing Cybersecurity Risks

Adam Golodner, Cisco Sytems, Inc.
Barry Hensley, Dell SecureWorks, Counter Threat Unit
Andrea Matwyshyn, Univeristy of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business and Federal Trade Commission, Office of Policy Planning
Jacob Olcott, Good Harbor Security Risk Management, LLC

Larry Walker Room, Dean Rusk Hall

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Address the question of collaboration between government and the affected businesses.

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