Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Jon Neiditz Named a 2016 Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trailblazer by the National Law Journal
ATLANTA (November 10) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that the National Law Journal (NLJ) recognized Partner Jon Neiditz as one of their 2016 Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trailblazers. Mr. Neiditz is among a group of 50 individuals who have helped make a difference in the fight against cybercrime and other cyber threats and helping to bring security, privacy and data governance to an increasingly digital world of commerce.
Mr. Neiditz was one of the first lawyers to focus on appropriate monetization of “big data” and is now pioneering “knowledge assent protection.” He was recognized for helping to develop the foundations of breach response as one of the first “breach coaches” and for developing trust-building approaches to incident response. Since 2000, Mr. Neiditz has been working on the front lines of data protection, and recently helped lead Kilpatrick Townsend’s study with the Ponemon Institute, The Cybersecurity Risk to Knowledge Assets. He helps clients define and protect their important information in the face of rapidly changing threats and constraints, using information governance, incident response and legal tools. Please click here to read the NLJ’s profile on Mr. Neiditz.
Mr. Neiditz co-leads the Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data Governance Practice at Kilpatrick Townsend, a firm that has become one of the leading information law firms in the world.
For more information on Mr. Neiditz, please click here. Follow him on Twitter: @jonneiditz, read the Big Data Tech Law Blog at datalaw.net, and/or connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/informationmanagementlaw.
For more information about Kilpatrick Townsend, please visit: www.kilpatricktownsend.com.
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