Episode 23: Tom Resau Senior Vice President at W2 Communications, Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice.
Episode 22: Quinn Pennington, Adam Palmer, Dan Wang
Episode 19: Alberto J Martinez Chief Architect Embedded Subsystems and IP Group at Intel Corporation
Episode 17: Professor Chris Hoofnagle Professor at University of California, Berkeley who teaches information privacy law, computer crime law, regulation of online privacy, and internet law.
Episode 15: Klara Jordan Director of AtlanticCouncil‘s CyberStatecraft Initiative
Episode 13: DEFCON Attendees
Episode 12: Koosh Orandi Data Privacy and Information Security Attorney – US Office of Confidentiality and Privacy at Deloitte
Episode 11: Tamer Refai adjunct Network Security professor at GWU
Episode 10: Evan Dornbush co-founded and CEO of Point3 security
Episode 9: Timothy Edgar Senior Fellow at Watson Institute of International Puiblic Affairs & Academic Director for the Executive Masters in Cybersecurity at Brown Univeristy
Episode 8: Jeremy Epstein Deputy Division Director of CISE/CNS.
Episode 7: Wyatt Hoffman research analyst with the Nuclear Policy Program and the Cyber Policy Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Episode 6: Wyatt Hoffman research analyst with the Nuclear Policy Program and the Cyber Policy Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Episode 4: Professor Laurent Sacharoff Visiting Associate Professor of Law at George Washington University
Episode 3: Professor Phuong Nguyen assists the National Coordinator for Forensic Technology and Cyber Investigations, amd consults with U.S. federal law enforcement agencies, key executives of Fortune 100 companies, Fortune 500 C-Suite officials, and Boards of Directors from across industry sectors on matters of cybersecurity and investigations. He remains an adjunct faculty professor at Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies where he instructs two courses in a graduate Cybersecurity certificate program.
Episode 2: Michael Specter PHD candidate at MIT
Episode 1: Professor Paul Rosenzweig held positions working in all three branches of the Federal government, most recently (from 2005-09) as the first Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security. He is a Senior Editor of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy and as a member of the Advisory Committee to the ABA’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security. He also serves on the District of Columbia Bar’s ethics Rules Review Committee and has a private practice within the District.