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Overview
Join us for a webinar where IronCore Labs CEO Patrick Walsh walks through the AI tech stack from a privacy and security perspective. Attendees will come away with a better understanding of the AI tech stack, its vulnerabilities, and PETs and other solutions that prevent sensitive data from getting into the wrong hands.
Moderator
Scott M. Giordano – V.P. and Sr. Counsel, Privacy and Compliance, Spirion
Scott M. Giordano is an attorney with more than 20 years of legal, technology, and risk management consulting experience. An IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP), Scott serves as Spirion’s subject matter expert on multinational data protection and its intersection with technology, export compliance, internal investigations, information governance, and risk management. Prior to joining Spirion, he served as Director, Data Protection for Robert Half Legal and established the global privacy program for Esterline Technologies Corporation in Bellevue, WA.
During his career, Scott has held senior positions at several legal technology firms and is listed as co-inventor on Intelligent Searching of Electronically Stored Information, patent no. 13/842,910. In addition, he taught the first law school course anywhere on electronic evidence and e-discovery.
Scott is a member of the bar in Washington state, California, and the District of Columbia.
Speaker/s
Patrick Walsh – Leader, IronCore Labs
Patrick Walsh has 20 years of experience building security products and Enterprise SaaS solutions. Most recently he ran an Engineering division at Oracle bringing productivity and insights to the world’s largest companies. Now Patrick leads IronCore Labs, a technology platform that helps businesses get back control of their data so they can meet increasingly stringent data protection requirements.
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