Veteran attendees of LegalTech shows inevitably end up discussing the nuanced art of choosing keynote speakers, analyzing which ones hit the mark and which ones leave you itching to get to the exhibit hall. One tried and true approach is to scare the audience into a group panic attack, and that was most certainly the agenda of Washington, D.C.-based Joel Brenner, who is of counsel at Cooley, and author of the new book, America, the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare.
A look at the program guide roster of Brenner’s past employers was enough to motivate attendance at the Wednesday morning presentation — in the same way that human curiosity makes it almost impossible to not look at automobile accidents. Brenner is the former senior counsel to the National Security Agency; the former head of U.S. Counterintelligence under the Director of National Intelligence; and a former NSA inspector general.
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