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ILTA - The FBI on Cyber Incidents and Engaging Law Enforcement - Myths and Realities
Nilan Johnson Lewis, PA
120 South Sixth Street, Suite 400
Minneapolis, MN 55402
United States
Wednesday, April 11, 2018, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CDT
Category: Other Events

Many questions exist about engaging law enforcement in the event of a cyberattack. When and how should I make contact? What will happen? What are the potential benefits and consequences? Will I lose control? Will it make matters worse?

Join us as a Supervisory Special Agent from the FBI gives an overview of what to expect (and not expect) when engaging law enforcement in preparation for or in response to a cyberbreach, and discusses best practices and key considerations for doing so.

Lunch provided by BigHand

Presenter:

Supervisory Special Agent Michael Krause has managed cyber intrusions and computer forensics for the Minneapolis FBI since 2012. Over his 18-year FBI career, he has served in several FBI offices including Albuquerque, the Criminal Justice Information Systems and the Office of General Counsel, and has conducted and managed investigative assignments including drug enterprise and terrorism investigations, intelligence operations and information technology systems development. Before entering the FBI, SSA Krause directed comprehensive crime prevention and community development programs for the City of Baltimore, supported non-profit and business development in the Baltics, and practiced law in Iowa.

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