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This will be a "Brown Bag" activity. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
Parking
For off-campus attendees, visitor parking is available in Lot 19, located near the MET Building. Please check in with the lot attendant.
Speakers
Michael Hollis, Jay Radcliffe, Andrew Woods, Patricia Zettler
Michael Hollis, CCFP, CISSP
Information Security Officer,
UNT Health Science Center,
Fort Worth, Texas
Michael Hollis is the Information Security Officer for the University of North Texas Health Science Center. He is tasked with protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of HSC information resources, management of risk to these resources, and business continuity planning. He has over 20 years of information technology experience with the last 7 years concentrated solely in information security. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional as well a Certified Cyber Forensics Professional. Michael believes the protection of health information is a matter of patient safety and strives to incorporate this belief into training, policies and campus information security programs.
Jay Radcliffe
Senior Security Consultant and Researcher, Rapid7 LLC
Jay Radcliffe has been working in the computer security field for over twenty years and is currently a Senior Security Consultant and researcher for Rapid7. Coming from the managed security services industry, Jay has used just about every security device made over the last decade. Recently, Jay has presented ground-breaking research on security vulnerabilities in medical devices at Black Hat, BSides and other technology conferences. Jay holds a Masters degree in Information Security Engineering from SANS Technology Institute as well as a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice/Pre-Law from Wayne State University.
Andrew Woods, JD, PHD
Assistant Professor of Law, University of Kentucky College of Law
Andrew K. Woods is an assistant professor of law. He was recently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford (at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society). He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. in Politics from the University of Cambridge, where he was a Gates Scholar. His teaching and research interests include international law (public and private), the regulation of the internet, cybersecurity, and empirical legal studies.
Patricia Zettler, JD
Associate Professor, Center for Law Health and Society, Georgia State University, College of Law
Patricia J. Zettler, associate professor of law, has expertise in the regulation of medical products, medicine, and biomedical research, with an emphasis on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She is a faculty member of the Center for Law, Health & Society, and teaches Torts, Health Law: Quality & Access, and Food and Drug Law.