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What Does 2024 Hold for Cybersecurity?

By Steve Salkin
January 01, 2024

Our annual poll of experts on the trends and developments to watch out for in 2024 in AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, e-discovery and more.

Our thanks to: Richard Robbins, Epiq Managing Director, Applied Artificial Intelligence; Daniel Barber, CEO of DataGrail; Christopher Bray, SVP of Partner and eCommerce Sales, Sectigo; Matthew Rasmussen, Founder & CEO, ModeOne; Stefania Quintaje, Axiom; Bob Rudis, Vice President Data Science, GreyNoise Intelligence; Kelly Griswold, CEO, Onna; Jason Mark Anderman, Head of Legal & Compliance, Certa; Dr. Gina Taranto, Director of Applied Sciences, ProSearch: Brian Meegan, Director of Sales and Marketing, ProSearch; Ryan Costello, Head of Data Privacy, ProSearch; Oscar Chavez-Arrieta, SonicWall Executive Vice President of Latin America; Oliver Silva, Director of Enterprise Accounts, Casepoint; Amy Hilbert, Executive Vice President, Public Sector, Casepoint; Bobby Cornwell, Vice President Strategic Partner Enablement & Integration at SonicWall; Joe Pirrotta, Director of Review Services, ProSearch: Sarah Hutchins, partner, Parker Poe: Amit Dungarani, Vice President, Partnerships & Strategic Initiatives, Casepoint; Tony Donofrio, CTO, Veritext Legal Solutions; Ajith Samuel, Chief Product Officer, Exterro; Matt McKeever, CISO & Head of Cloud Engineering, LexisNexis Legal & Professional; Emili Budell-Rhodes, Director, Engineering Culture, LexisNexis.

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