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"As far as I am concerned, there is no such thing as luck. Thorough planning and a skilled response are what lead to success."
As a Green Beret, Kris Carlson relies on his background in the military to develop effective defense strategies to protect clients' business interests in the rapidly developing battleground of cyberspace.
Kris advises clients on compliance matters that arise from federal, state, and international laws which regulate the collection and storage of electronic data...
"As far as I am concerned, there is no such thing as luck. Thorough planning and a skilled response are what lead to success."
As a Green Beret, Kris Carlson relies on his background in the military to develop effective defense strategies to protect clients' business interests in the rapidly developing battleground of cyberspace.
Kris advises clients on compliance matters that arise from federal, state, and international laws which regulate the collection and storage of electronic data...
"As far as I am concerned, there is no such thing as luck. Thorough planning and a skilled response are what lead to success."
As a Green Beret, Kris Carlson relies on his background in the military to develop effective defense strategies to protect clients' business interests in the rapidly developing battleground of cyberspace.
Kris advises clients on compliance matters that arise from federal, state, and international laws which regulate the collection and storage of electronic data. His experience in Special Forces gives him an operational knowledge of computer security that few other attorneys possess. He is committed to delivering results for clients in the areas of:
- Data breach response
- Auditing security policies
- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act
- International data transfer
- Software export regulation
- Software as a Service (SaaS) contracts
- Privacy Policy and Terms of Use development
- International employer/employee privacy protections
- Sunshine law compliance
- Model Rules of Professional Conduct 1.1 & 1.6.
News/Events:
- Polsinelli Expands Cyber security Capabilities, July 25, 2013
Podcasts:
- What Employers Should Know About Cyber Threats, August 26, 2013
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