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Your Hometown Knows A Lot About You – How Do They Keep That Information Safe?

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January 20, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

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Jon Washburn – Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Stoel Rives LLP

Jon Washburn brings more than 30 years of information technology, security, and governance experience—nearly 20 years of which have been in the legal industry—to his role as Chief Information Security Officer, leading the firm’s information security and business intake teams and the firm’s administrative governance and compliance functions. As a resource for Stoel’s AI, Privacy & Cybersecurity practice, Jon assists the team with breach response, performing risk assessments, identifying information governance policy and process improvements, and evaluating information systems architecture, operational resilience, and security strategies. Jon spends considerable time volunteering with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), the Legal Services Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (LS-ISAO), and the Global Resilience Federation (GRF), where he collaborates with other leaders to transform the cybersecurity capabilities and culture of the legal industry.

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Travis Luckey – CIO, City of Beaverton, Oregon

Travis Luckey is a proven technology leader with extensive experience building customer-focused IT organizations, directing complex project portfolios, and executing comprehensive digital transformations. He has overseen the successful implementation of major strategic business initiatives and numerous enterprise systems and services. Travis is also committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work culture, and he is dedicated to empowering every individual to reach their full potential.

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ISSA Webinars and Conference series cover all the continuing education credits to maintain your cyber security certifications. (CPEs, CEUs, ECE, etc). Each hour is equal to one continuing education credit. Certificates of completion are available upon request after completion. For instructions, click here.

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