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When

  • Thursday September 10, 2015 
  • 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM PST

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Fees:

By August 31st...

PNDC Member: $75 pp

Non-Members: $125 pp


After August 31st...

PNDC Member: $95 pp

Non-Members: $145 pp

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Where

Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt Seattle Office
U.S. Bank Centre, 1420 5th Ave., Suite 3400
Seattle, WA 98101


 
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Contact

  • Kate Kanapeaux 
  • Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition 
  • 503-344-6618
  • kate@pndc.us 
 

              Privacy & Data Security                An Executive Perspective

PNDC's CEO Dinner brings together a small group of senior Northwest defense and security industry executives. This unique program provides an opportunity  to hear important updates from Tim Wallach, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI and lawyer Colin Folawn with Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, while engaging in discussions with fellow executives and enjoying great dinner.  

This event’s topic will focus on practical, actionable information that CEOs need to protect your business in the digital age. Speakers will address: 

  • Potential effect of data security and privacy laws on your business
  • Reducing the risk of liability with proper privacy planning
  • What CEOs need to know about managing information security programs & responding to security breaches

“Data security and privacy are not just IT matters. Executives need to have insight into these organizational risk, liability and compliance issues.” - Dave Hunt, President & CEO, Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition (PNDC) 

 

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Seating is very limited. So please register today!

Attendance at the CEO Dinner is open to presidents, CEOs, and senior executives who have management level responsibility beyond sales and marketing for either a division or the complete organization. 

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Presenters:

Timothy Wallach - Supervisory Special Agent, FBI

Timothy Wallach is an FBI Supervisory Special Agent who leads the Cyber Task Force in the Seattle Field Office of the FBI. In this capacity he manages and oversees the FBI’s Cyber Crime program in the State of Washington. In addition to his responsibilities of leading the Cyber Task Force, in 2014 Mr. Wallach was one of the principal architects of the FBI’s Cyber-National Security investigative model and has been its national Program Manager. Prior to his assignment in Seattle, Mr. Wallach was the FBI’s Legal Attaché in The Hague where he was responsible for all FBI matters in the Netherlands.

Mr. Wallach has been an FBI Special Agent since 1996 and has held previous assignments in the San Diego and Washington, DC Field Offices, the FBI Legal Attaché Office in Switzerland and FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC. Mr. Wallach holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

 

Colin Folawn - Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt

Colin Folawn helps clients resolve disputes. He understands the importance of listening to clients and providing them with practical legal advice. He limits his practice to matters involving complex contract disputes, privacy and data security law, admiralty, and legal malpractice/ethics. He assists clients with disputes at all stages, including pre-litigation negotiation, hearings, trials, and appeals.

Colin has presented briefing and oral argument before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the Washington Court of Appeals. He has tried civil jury cases to verdict in Washington courts and written and argued several successful motions in state and federal courts. Colin also serves as Assistant General Counsel to the firm.

Colin has been recognized for inclusion in the list of Washington Rising Stars published by Thomson Reuters. Before becoming a shareholder at Schwabe, he received the 2009 Defense Associate of the Year Award from Washington Defense Trial Lawyers.

While studying at the Seattle University School of Law, Colin won the Fredric C. Tausend appellate moot court competition. He served as a judicial extern for Justice Tom Chambers of the Washington Supreme Court. In addition, Colin was editor in chief for the Seattle University Law Review. At his year of graduation, he was one of two law students to receive the Faculty Scholar Award.