The State(s) of Cyber Incentives: Creative Laws Driving Better Security


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Lacking the authority to mandate uniform cybersecurity standards, states are pioneering incentive-based laws based on industry frameworks. Legislators and experts in drafting these laws will discuss how states are filling the gap in federal law with a flexible and practical approach that aligns public policy with technical practices in ways that push towards measurable compliance standards.

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Brian Ray

Moderator

Professor of Law and Director, Center for Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection, Cleveland Marshall School of Law, Cleveland State University

Kirk Herath

Panelist

Chair/Adjunct Professor of Law, CyberOhio/Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Tony Sager

Panelist

Senior VP and Chief Evangelist, Center for Internet Security

Law Policy & Government Risk Management & Governance

governance risk & compliance government regulations law legislation risk & vulnerability assessment


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