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Fri, Mar 8, 2024 9:30am - 2:30pm
CSU College of Law
Global Business Law Review Symposium - Artificial Intelligence and the Impact on Privacy and the Law

This symposium aims to bring together participants from both academia and industry who are interested in the foundations or real-life applications of artificial intelligence, specifically within the law. This symposium will focus on artificial intelligence and how it relates to topics such as intellectual property law, criminal procedure, cybersecurity, and civil law.

Agenda

9:30AM - 9:45am

Opening remarks

 

10:00am - 10:45am

Panel 1: Cybersecurity and Privacy Law

  • David Croft, Meyers, Roman, Friedberg & Lewis
  • Prof. Brian Ray, CSU College of Law 

 

10:45AM - 11:30am

Panel 2: AI and the Impact on Criminal Procedure

  •  Gordon Friedman, Friedman & Gilbert
  •  Mara Hirz, Friedman Nemecek & Long, L.L.C.

 

11:30am - 12:00pm

Lunch Break

 

12:00PM - 12:30pm

Panel 3: AI and the Impact on Intellectual Property Law

  • Prof. Christa Laser, CSU College of Law
  • Jameson Tibbs, Lippes Mathias LLP

 

12:30pm - 1:15pm

Panel 4: Civil Law Issues that arise from AI (employment, gender, race)

  • Sarah Moore, Zashin & Rich
  • Ryan Neumeyer, McDonald Hopkins LLC

 

1:15pm - 2:00pm

Keynote Speaker - Greg Kelley, Chief Technology Officer, Vestige Digital Investigations

 

2:00pm - 2:30pm

Closing Remarks


Keynote Speaker

Greg Kelly

Greg Kelley, BS, EnCE, DFCP
Chief Technology Officer, Vestige Digital Investigations

Greg Kelley is one of the founders of Vestige Digital Investigations, a leading Electronic Evidence Experts company specializing in Digital Forensics, CyberSecurity, and ESI services. As the CTO, Greg leads Vestige’s Digital Forensic and Incident Response services. Greg’s responsibilities include helping to determine strategic direction of the company, overseeing the day-to-day operations and internal Information Systems infrastructure, and personally handling some of Vestige’s engagements. He helps in performing as well as managing the digital forensic investigations and leads the Data Evidence Specialists and Forensic Analysts on the Vestige team.

Greg has 20 years of experience working in the computer industry. His various positions and responsibilities included custom software design and implementation, network management and security, database programming, disaster recovery and end-user support. For more than 15 years, Greg has helped Vestige become one of the few companies capable of performing comprehensive digital forensic investigations. 

He works on criminal and civil matters covering areas such as intrusion and incident response, intellectual property theft, fraud and uncovering hidden assets. Greg is experienced and has testified in State court and Federal court in both civil and criminal cases.

Greg graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering and a minor in Artificial Intelligence from Case Western Reserve University. He holds the professional designation of Encase Certified Examiner (EnCE) and Digital Forensics Certified Practitioner (DFCP). 

He is a past President of the national Digital Forensics Certification Board. He is an active participant in the digital forensics and cybersecurity industries having spoken at conferences such as Techno Forensics, ISS World (Intelligent Support Systems), Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC) and Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference (PFIC). He was a member of the Ohio Cyber Security and Economic Development Council and is currently an active member of Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Clients often consult with Greg about what changes they can make to their environment after a cybersecurity incident in order to prevent the next one.

 

This event is free and open to the public.  No registration required.

CLE credit:
2.75 hours
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