New Episode | Incidents in the Material World: SEC Adopts New Cybersecurity Rules | #hacking | #cybersecurity | #infosec | #comptia | #pentest | #ransomware

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Gregg Sofer

Ever wonder what is going on behind the scenes as the government investigates criminal cases? Are you interested in the strategies the government employs when bringing prosecutions? I’m your host, Gregg Sofer, and along with my colleagues and Husch Blackwell’s white collar internal investigations and compliance team, we will bring to bear over 200 years of experience inside the government to provide you and your business thought provoking and topical legal analysis as we discuss some of the country’s most interesting criminal cases and issues related to compliance and internal investigations.


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Gregg Sofer

Welcome back to the Justice Insiders podcast. I’m your host, Gregg Sofer. And today we’re lucky enough to revisit a topic, cybersecurity that is on the minds of many business leaders throughout corporate America. But before we get into that, I want to introduce my guest today. We’re lucky to have Erik Dullea, who was a partner at Husch Blackwell for several years, but he left in 2022 to take a really interesting position at the National Security Agency, the NSA and its Office of General Counsel.


00;01;07;20 – 00;01;26;14

Gregg Sofer

And he served as the acting deputy associate general counsel for the NSA’s cybersecurity practice group. Last month, fortunately for us, Erik returned to Husch Blackwell to head up our cybersecurity practice. So he’s a perfect guest to discuss this topic. Erik, welcome back to the firm and to the Justice Insiders podcast.


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Erik Dullea

That’s right. I’m very happy to be back with Husch Blackwell and I appreciate the invite and the chance to talk today.


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