itechlaw_logoSeyfarth Shaw LLP is pleased to be a Global Sponsor at ITechLaw’s 2016 European Conference in Madrid on November 9-11.

ITechLaw is a not-for-profit organization established to inform and educate lawyers about the unique legal issues arising from the evolution, production, marketing, acquisition and use of information and communications technology.

The conference will feature a wide-ranging program and invaluable networking opportunities that will focus on cutting-edge legal topics, including e-commerce, e-contracting, disruptive technologies, data protection developments, and the impact of cognitive technologies in the legal spheres. Attendees at the European Conference include leading attorneys in private practice, in-house counsel, business executives focusing on the global economy, government officials and academics.

This year, Seyfarth Shaw Partner Robert B. Milligan serves on ITechLaw’s Board of Directors. He will also serve as the moderator of the Disruptive Technologies session, which will cover:

  • a practical approach to the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • consumer protection in the age of IoT
  • the impact of robotics, artificial intelligence & disruptive technologies in law

In addition, Seyfarth Shaw is pleased to co-sponsor the conference. Please stop by our table during the conference to learn about our Intellectual Property, Global Privacy & Security and Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Competes Practice Groups.

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Photo of John Tomaszewski John Tomaszewski

John Tomaszewski specializes in emerging technology and its application to business. His primary focus has been developing trust models to enable new and disruptive technologies and businesses to thrive. In the “Information Age”, management needs to have good advice and counsel on how…

John Tomaszewski specializes in emerging technology and its application to business. His primary focus has been developing trust models to enable new and disruptive technologies and businesses to thrive. In the “Information Age”, management needs to have good advice and counsel on how to protect the capital asset which heretofore has been left to the IT specialists – its data.

John’s expertise in the understanding of a company’s data protection and management needs provide a specialized point of view which allows for holistic solutions. A good answer should always solve at least three problems.

John has been a co-author of several information security and privacy publications, including the PKI Assessment Guidelines and Privacy, Security and Information Management: An Overview; as well as publishing scholarly works of his own on the topic. He has also provided input to the drafting of various security and privacy laws around the world; including the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules system. He is a frequent speaker globally on the topics of cloud computing, Self Regulatory Organizations (“SROs”), cross-border privacy schemes, and secure e-commerce.