Partner Kirk Nahra, Co-Chair of WilmerHale’s Artificial Intelligence practice and Cybersecurity and Privacy practice, and Counsel Ali Jessani will be speaking at IAPP’s Privacy. Security. Risk. 2025 conference taking place in San Diego from October 30–31.
WilmerHale is a silver sponsor of the conference.
Kirk’s session, “Making Old Ethics Work for New Technology” (MCLE Ethics Eligible), will take place on Thursday, October 30 from 12:45 -1:45 p.m. PT. This session will explore how traditional legal ethics rules apply to emerging challenges in privacy, cybersecurity and AI, using real-world case studies to highlight gaps and guide ethical legal practice in these evolving fields.
Ali will participate in a panel titled, “An Interdisciplinary Approach to AI Development and Regulation” on Thursday, October 30 from 12:45 -1:45 p.m. PT. He will be joined by Robyn Eckerling, Chief Privacy Officer at Tempus, Matthew Ferraro, Partner at Crowell and Moring and Shannon Togawa Mercer, Senior Counsel at OpenAI. This panel will offer a comprehensive look at how artificial intelligence is being approached by developers, deployers, legal advisors and policymakers—highlighting the distinct challenges and considerations each group faces in navigating innovation, regulation and consumer protection.
IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk is the premier event focused on technology’s potential to solve privacy challenges — and how to respond when technology causes the challenges. The 2025 agenda includes two days of keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking opportunities.