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Wiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload S2.E3: Wiley on Space CowboysHosted Payload is now available in both video and podcast form! Host Henry Gola thinks Space Cowboys is Clint Eastwood’s worst movie, but he meets surprising disagreement from colleagues Jen Hindin, Chloe Hawker, and Jillian Quigley. Plus, Chloe does double duty and dishes the latest satellite and space news in the Orbital Debrief.2025-03-0623 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedState Privacy Laws: A Conversation with Oregon & Texas Regulators about Privacy EnforcementIn this episode of the Wiley Connected podcast, hosts Duane Pozza and Kat Scott, partners in Wiley's Privacy, Cyber, and Data Governance practice, discuss the implications of new comprehensive privacy laws in Oregon and Texas effective July 1, 2024. They are joined by Tyler Bridegan from the Texas Attorney General's Office and Kristen Hilton from the Oregon Department of Justice, who provide insights into the unique provisions in their respective state laws, enforcement strategies, and collaborative efforts in the evolving landscape of consumer data protection.2024-06-2830 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 12: Mike Carlson / SpacemanEvery episode of Henry Gola’s Hosted Payload podcast features both the latest satellite and space law news on the Orbital Debrief and in-depth conversation with an industry insider about a space-related film or show. This month, Henry and Mike Carlson from Amazon Kuiper agree that you can probably skip the new Netflix movie Spaceman, and Chloe Hawker breaks down the FCC’s draft rules for connecting satellites to cell phones.2024-03-0529 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedFBI Lockbit Takedown: What Does It Mean for Your Company?Wiley’s Privacy, Cyber & Data Governance team looks at the recent takedown of the “Lockbit” ransomware group. Join Megan Brown, Lyn Brown, and Josh Waldman as they discuss how the government went after this prolific and dangerous ransomware crew, what companies can be doing to protect their systems and data, and how the FBI works with companies both before and after a ransomware incident.2024-03-0134 minLowenstein Sandler\'s Trusts & Estates Podcast: Splitting HeirsLowenstein Sandler's Trusts & Estates Podcast: Splitting HeirsThe Divorce, the Innocent Spouse, and the $78,000 MercedesHost Warren K. Racusin welcomes Melissa L. Wiley of Lowenstein’s Tax practice and Elie Honig, CNN senior legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, and special counsel in Lowenstein’s White Collar Criminal Defense practice, to the “Splitting Heirs” podcast to discuss the case of DeGuzman vs. the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, where a wealthy couple splits up and gets into a fight about  responsibility for tax liability incurred during their marriage. The lawyers examine the concept of “the innocent spouse,” the differences between criminal tax fraud and civil tax fraud, how tax laws can be used to bring down organized cri...2024-02-2732 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 11: Erin Boone/InterstellarChristopher Nolan’s masterpiece Interstellar turns 10 years old this year. Erin Boone, the Chief of Staff for FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington, drops by Hosted Payload to give it a fresh look and talk tesseracts, time travel, and the McConnaissance. And, Chloe Hawker talks moon landings, Martian ice, and orbital debris on the latest Orbital Debrief.2024-01-2324 minTrending: Pet FoodTrending: Pet FoodFood Traceability with Blake Harris of IFT and Keith Matthews of Wiley Rein LLPTechnical Director of the Global Food Traceability Center with IFT Blake Harris and former American Bar Association Representative at the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology and Of Counsel at Wiley Rein LLP Keith Matthews answer the question, "What is the current state of traceability in the food industry, and where is it headed?"2024-01-0439 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAI Around the Globe: What to Know in 2024In this Wiley Connected podcast, hear from Wiley Partners Amb. David Gross, Duane Pozza, Joan Stewart, and Consulting Counsel Jacquelynn Ruff about the latest in international developments surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI). The topics discussed include the Biden Administration AI Executive Order (EO), the role of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations (UN) regarding AI, and the EU's landmark AI Act.2024-01-0318 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 10: Jeanine Poltronieri/For All Mankind (Season 1)Good, bad, or dangerous? On a very special Episode 10 of Hosted Payload, Jeanine Poltronieri from the FCC’s Space Bureau joins host Henry Gola to weigh in on Season 1 of the alternative history space drama For All Mankind. Plus, Chloe Hawker brings satellite and space news with a side of holiday cheer to the Orbital Debrief.2023-12-1927 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 9: Danielle Pineres/First ManSomewhere in between a small step and a giant leap, Planet VP of Regulatory and Compliance Danielle Pineres joins Henry Gola to discuss the 2018 Neil Armstrong biopic First Man. Meanwhile, Jillian Quigley talks about space law news, nerd recruitment, and running a Turkey Trot on the Orbital Debrief.2023-11-2028 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 8: Priya Venkat/A Million Miles AwayPriya Venkat’s father immigrated to this country on July 4th, so a movie that depicts the pursuit of the American dream rings true for the Skylo General Counsel. She joins host Henry Gola to discuss the new biopic A Million Miles Away. Plus, Chloe Hawker lobbies for a new Department of Space on the Orbital Debrief.2023-10-1123 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHow to Fix the Cyber Incident Reporting Mess--DHS Weighs InWiley’s cyber team talks about cyber incident reporting after a new report from DHS advising Congress on duplication of reporting regimes. With over 50 reporting requirements spread over 20 agencies, federal agencies and the private sector should heed this report and look for ways to reduce burdens. Harmonization will be all the more challenging after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized controversial new reporting mandates, as DHS is developing major new reporting rules, and other agencies adopt and propose varied and different reporting requirements. Indeed, just this week, the Federal Acquisition Regulation Council dropped yet more reporting mandates for federal co...2023-10-0330 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 7: Wiley All-Stars / Starship TroopersIs Starship Troopers an effective satire, so bad it’s good, or just bad? An all-star team of Wiley satellite attorneys – Jennifer Hindin, Kate Dickerson, and Madi Lottenbach – join me to discuss the 1997 box office bomb. Plus, Jillian Quigley provides all the satellite and space news you can use on the Orbital Debrief.2023-09-0724 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 6: Cindy Grady/The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GalaxyJillian Quigley joins host Henry Gola for the Orbital Debrief to talk about new satellite legislation, defending commercial space assets, and a new European venture to deorbit satellites. Then, get on the bandwagon as Cindy Grady of Intelsat comes aboard to share her passion for the 2005 movie The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.2023-07-2621 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 5: Kara Azocar/Wall-EWith wildfire smoke choking the DC landscape, host Henry Gola and guest Kara Azocar of Iridium lean in to the moment and discuss the 2008 cautionary tale Wall-E. Then, Payton Alexander talks about the space environment, new State Department goals, and paying the FCC on the Orbital Debrief.2023-06-0826 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedThe FTC Safeguards Rule: A Deep Dive into the Revisions Effective June 9, 2023In this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley attorneys discuss the latest revisions to the FTC Safeguards Rule, which are effective on June 9. Join Wiley attorneys Duane Pozza, Antonio Reynolds, Kat Scott, and Stephen Conley as they discuss what the revised Rule requires, who is covered, and how to prepare for and implement compliance.2023-05-2526 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 4: Steve Merlis/A Space OdysseyChloe Hawker provides updates on rocket launches, phone calls from space, and the FCC during the Orbital Debrief. Then, 2001: A Space Odyssey has been called both a masterpiece and monumentally unimaginative. Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 movie covers about 4 million years, but guest Steve Merlis of Samsung and host Henry Gola need only 20 minutes to break it down.2023-05-0929 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAI Risk Management: A Discussion with NIST’s Elham Tabassi on the NIST AI Risk Management FrameworkIn this episode of Wiley Connected, we are joined by Elham Tabassi, Chief of Staff in the Information Technology Laboratory at NIST, who leads NIST’s efforts to create an Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (the “AI RMF”). We discuss the overall goals of the AI RMF (1:31), the use of a risk-based approach to AI (6:02), different categories of risks in AI (10:24), approaches to fairness, bias, and explainability in AI (15:09), core risk management functions for organizations (with a nod to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework)(25:18), how broadly the AI RMF applies and how to define “AI” (30:39); and how the AI RMF fits into inter...2023-04-0644 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 3: Shiva Goel/GravityWhat is spectrum and what does the FCC say about satellites sharing it? Payton Alexander and Jillian Quigley join host Henry Gola to break it down for the Orbital Debrief. Then, Henry and guest Shiva Goel, Legal Advisor to FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, feel the pull of 2013 Academy Award winner Gravity.2023-04-0529 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedCyber Spotlight: Wiley Tackles White House’s National Cybersecurity Strategy and Other DevelopmentsIn this episode of Wiley Connected, the cyber team discusses major changes in federal cyber expectations for the private sector, including the National Cybersecurity Strategy and new rules being created by the Department of Homeland Security. Join Megan Brown, leader of Wiley’s Cybersecurity team; Lyn Brown, special counsel and formerly at the FBI; Kat Scott, partner; and Tyler Bridegan, associate, as they discuss what is happening, what comes next, and how to prepare.2023-03-1728 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 2: David Tonini and Libby Smith/Armageddon (1998)Madi Lottenbach joins host Henry Gola to talk about connecting mobile phones to satellites. Then, Henry waxes nostalgic for the ‘90s with David Tonini and Libby Smith of Maxar Technologies as they take another look at the movie Armageddon (1998). All this and more on episode 2 of Hosted Payload, the Space and Satellite Law Podcast.2023-03-0825 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHosted Payload Episode 1: Mike Carlson/The Martian (2015)On this inaugural episode of Hosted Payload, the Space and Satellite Law Podcast, Chloe Hawker joins host Henry Gola for The Orbital Debrief to provide three key updates. Then, Mike Carlson, Corporate Counsel at Amazon’s Project Kuiper, and Henry examine the movie The Martian (2015).2023-02-0723 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAn Introduction to the California Age-Appropriate Design CodeOn September 15, Governor Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) into law. The bill – which is modeled after the UK ICO’s code of practice for age-appropriate design – will impose broad new requirements on businesses that provide an online service, product, or feature that is “likely to be accessed by children.” The law will require significant operational changes for any company subject to its requirements. Joan Stewart and Tyler Bridegan of Wiley are joined by Emily Jones of UK-headquartered international law firm Simmons & Simmons to discuss the ADCA and lessons U.S. businesses can learn from the UK Code.2022-12-0820 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAn Introduction to the California Age-Appropriate Design CodeOn September 15, Governor Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) into law. The bill – which is modeled after the UK ICO’s code of practice for age-appropriate design – will impose broad new requirements on businesses that provide an online service, product, or feature that is “likely to be accessed by children.” The law will require significant operational changes for any company subject to its requirements. Joan Stewart and Tyler Bridegan of Wiley are joined by Emily Jones of UK-headquartered international law firm Simmons & Simmons to discuss the ADCA and lessons U.S. businesses can learn from the UK Code.2022-09-2120 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedNSA Cybersecurity Services for Defense ContractorsLyn Brown sits down with Kristina Walter, Chief of the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity within the National Security Agency’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, and Ben Kastan who is the Associate General Counsel for Cybersecurity at NSA to discuss an exciting new program NSA has launched to help companies in the defense industrial base combat cyber threats in real time. Do you want to know how NSA can help companies protect DOD information on their networks? Interested in how adversaries target the DIB to steal intellectual property and how NSA can help defense contractors large and small protect the valuable information fr...2022-09-1515 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedBroadband and Beyond: A Conversation with NTIA Administrator Alan DavidsonThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)—which serves as the President’s principal advisor on telecommunications and information policy issues and the nation’s manager of federally-allocated radiofrequency spectrum, among other responsibilities—must balance several critical priorities at a key moment for American progress in telecommunications and technology. In this episode of Wiley Connected, Amb. David Gross and Sara Baxenberg of Wiley’s Telecom, Media & Technology Practice, along with Wiley summer law clerk Stephanie Rigizadeh, speak with NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson about the issues and opportunities facing the agency. The conversation spans several areas of focus at NTIA, including: •The “Interne...2022-07-2139 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedOutsmarting Cyber Scammers: A Look Into Anti-Cybersquatting LitigationIn this podcast, Wiley partners Attison L. Barnes, III and David E. Weslow pull from their combined decades of experience for an in-depth discussion of cybersquatting and related Internet and digital media scams. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, business impersonation scams have increased 85%, and 95% of the 500 most popular websites are subject to impersonation. As scammers become more sophisticated, so have remedies and courses of action to combat this dynamic issue. Join us as we discuss the inception of the 1999 Federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) and its applications, the forms and evolution of cyber scams, and the future...2022-06-3039 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedDigital Trade: Key Trends and Developments to WatchWiley partner Tim Brightbill and consulting counsel Jackie Ruff sit down to discuss all things digital trade, from its definition to the overarching themes in the current regulatory space. With the digital economy now accounting for more than 15% of global gross domestic product and growing rapidly, governments and industries alike must adapt to this landscape. Listen as we explore some of the most prominent initiatives and frameworks for establishing the rules on digital trade, ways businesses can get involved on an industry and individual level, and key developments to look for ahead of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference...2022-06-0722 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedThe State of Cyber: Breaking Down Recent Rules and RegulationsMegan Brown sits down with Christopher Roberti, Senior Vice President for Cyber, Space, and National Security Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Are cyber public private partnerships obsolete? What should the private sector look for in new incident reporting rules from the Department of Homeland Security? Are new Securities and Exchange Commission cyber rules a misguided solution in search of a problem? Will cyber remain bipartisan? Listen to our latest Cyber podcast to get up to speed on all things cyber.2022-06-0634 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedMandatory Cyber Incident Reporting: Pros, Cons, and Next StepsWiley Partner Megan Brown sits down with Tatyana Bolton, Policy Director, Cybersecurity and Threats at the R Street Institute, to discuss mandatory cyber incident reporting. They discuss how recent legislation and incident reporting have put incident reporting front and center with major impacts expected on the private sector.2022-04-2551 minPolitical LawPolitical LawPart 1: Hiring Individuals from the Government: What Post-Employment Looks LikeListen to Robert L. Walker, of counsel in Wiley’s Election Law and Government Ethics Practice and Kara M. Sacilotto, a partner in Wiley’s Government Contracts Practice, discuss “Hiring Individuals from the Government: What Post-Employment Looks Like.” This episode provides an overview of key legal, ethical, and practical pitfalls encountered from individuals and some of the unique issues government contractors face when hiring former government employees.2022-04-1451 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedDigital Currency and National Security ImplicationsIn this podcast, Wiley Partners Hon. Nazak Nikakhtar and Steve Obermeier, Hon. Erik Bethel, Senior Adviser, Project on Prosperity and Development at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and Colin Leach, International Trade Specialist, Office of Finance and Insurance Industries at the U.S. Department of Commerce discuss the national security implications of digital currency, including: The role of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in economic competition and the global markets. What are the U.S. government and the rest of the world doing to compete in digital currency? What are the economic and national security implications if...2022-03-161h 02Wiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedRansomware, Geopolitical Tensions, and the Race to RegulateIn the next podcast episode of Wiley’s 2022 Privacy & Cyber Series, Wiley partner Megan Brown and special counsel Lyn Brown, who recently joined Wiley from the FBI, discuss ransomware, geopolitical tensions, and the race to regulate cybersecurity in the private sector.2022-02-1131 minShe Talks LawShe Talks LawShe Talks Private EquityEnvironmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria is a trending topic for private equity in 2022 – do investors mean business with ESG issues or are they just buzz words? The women also discuss other trends to look out for in PE and share their experiences while working in a male-dominated industry. She Talks Law host Jen Jovcevski is joined by Marissa Wiley, a partner in Nixon Peabody’s business and finance group, and Nicki Lambropoulos, an operating partner at private equity firm, Cold Bore Capital.2022-02-0939 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedCyber in 2022: What Happened and What is ComingIn the inaugural episode of Wiley’s 2022 Privacy & Cyber Series, Wiley partner Megan Brown and special counsel Lyn Brown, who recently joined Wiley from the FBI, discuss cyber trends that picked up speed in 2021 and offer insights into what is coming in 2022 for the private sector including: * Ransomware and the sectors that are most at risk * How the government is responding to ransomware and other threats * How government is trying to increase cooperation with partners around the world * Public/Private partnerships and impending regulation * Civil Cyber Fraud Initiatives at DOJ And more2022-01-2032 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedDrones and National Security: The Regulatory LandscapeIn our podcast installment of the Emerging Threats in National Security series, Wiley’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Co-Chair Josh Turner and National Security Co-Chair Hon. Nazak Nikakhtar discuss how the government is approaching legal and regulatory actions to address national security risks posed by UAS, areas that may require regulatory action, and the future of the UAS industry.2021-09-0726 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedFintech Noir: From Tulsa to Now: Dismantling Systemic Racism in Our Financial SystemsThis is the inaugural episode of Fintech Partner Antonio Reynolds’ podcast series “Fintech Noir.” In this episode, Wiley Chief Diversity Officer Rashida MacMurray-Abdullah sits down with Antonio Reynolds to discuss the intersection between financial services and technology and diversity, equity and inclusion. Their discussion topics includes: •The 1921 Tulsa Massacre and what it symbolizes for Black economic development •How financial technologies can be leveraged to improve economic outcomes, particularly for communities of color2021-06-1825 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedKey Takeaways from the AMG Capital Management v. FTC DecisionIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley partners discuss the Supreme Court’s recent 9-0 decision in AMG Capital Management v. FTC and its impacts. Tom Johnson, former Federal Communications Commission General Counsel, and Duane Pozza, formerly of the Federal Trade Commission, join Megan Brown to talk about FTC authority, the decision’s effects on other agencies’ enforcement activity, and the general trend in the courts to demand more of federal agencies that are increasingly using enforcement power to make law and policy shifts.2021-05-1828 minPolitical LawPolitical LawA Break Down of the SCOTUS Oral Argument on First Amendment Right to Privacy in AssociationWiley’s Lee Goodman, Andrew Woodson, and Jeremy Broggi break down the U.S. Supreme Court’s April 26 oral arguments in two cases: Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta and Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta. The cases present First Amendment challenges to a California Attorney General (AG) rule requiring all non-profit organizations to turn over to the California AG their donor lists in the form of their IRS Schedule B’s as a condition of their charitable registration in the state. Wiley filed amicus briefs on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Legislative Exchange Counci...2021-05-0339 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedFemTech: Biases and Data PrivacyIn this Wiley Connected episode, Associate Krystal Swendsboe sits down with health care Special Counsel Bethany Corbin to discuss FemTech and the biases and data privacy issues in the industry.2021-03-2322 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedDoD Cyber: A Conversation with Melissa Vice, COO for DoD’s Vulnerability Disclosure ProgramIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Megan Brown talks with Melissa Vice, the Chief Operations Officer for DoD’s Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP) about trends and DoD cyber, including a new Pilot Program for the Defense Industrial Base. Join Megan and Melissa for a substantive chat about VDP, IoT, NIST, and more. Megan and Melissa discuss NIST 800-30(https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-30/rev-1/final) and OMB Memorandum M-20-32(https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/M-20-32.pdf). Anyone looking at the DIB-VDP Pilot or wondering what is around the corner should tune in.2021-02-1822 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedEsports: What You Should Know About the IndustryWiley partner Peter Hyun sat down with Baro Hyun, founder of an esports advisory practice at a Tokyo-based Big Four consulting firm, to discuss Baro’s book “Demystifying E-Sports,” industry challenges and growth opportunities, the impact of 5G, and COVID-19’s impact.2020-12-0828 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedDHS and Cyber: What Should Companies Expect?Megan Brown sits down with one of Wiley’s newest attorneys, Sam Kaplan, former Assistant Secretary for Cyber, Infrastructure, Risk and Resilience Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to discuss the mission of DHS, cyber tends, and the agency’s relationship with the private sector.2020-11-1738 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedThe Promise of Connectivity: A Conversation with USTelecom President and CEO Jonathan SpalterTMT partner Katy Milner sits down with USTelecom President and CEO Jonathan Spalter to discuss the importance of broadband to our everyday lives and for our connected future. Their discussion touches on today’s most pressing broadband topics, including how networks are supporting Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of broadband deployment, how wired networks support 5G, the importance of securing the communications supply chain, combatting robocalls, and more.2020-11-1235 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedRobocall Update: New Call Authentication Order and Obligations, ExplainedIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Megan Brown, Kevin Rupy, and Kat Scott detail the broad obligations and expectations flowing from the FCC’s latest TRACED Act efforts, highlighting impacts on a diverse range of providers and trends all voice ecosystem stakeholders should be aware of.2020-11-0236 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedInformation Blocking: How Will the New Rule Impact the Health Care Industry?Wiley’s TMT of counsel Joan Stewart sits down with health care consulting counsel Bethany Corbin to discuss the new health care information blocking rule adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that goes into effect on November 2, 2020. The discussion includes: •Why information blocking is an important topic in the health care industry; •What and Who the information blocking rule covers; •How the rule impacts health care actors and patients; •How this rule changes the current health care privacy landscape; and •Common compliance challenges faced by health care actors seeking to implement the new information blocking req...2020-10-2924 minPolitical LawPolitical LawThe Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the 2020 ElectionWiley’s Election Law partner Brandi Zehr sits down with TMT partner Scott Delacourt and associate Boyd Garriott to discuss the impact of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) on political campaigns, the regulatory risk of the TCPA, and cases we should be watching and their possible implications for political callers. For more information on the TCPA and political callers, Wiley Connect published "What Political Callers and Texters Need to Know about the TCPA." Read it here: https://www.wileyconnect.com/home/2018/10/30/what-political-callers-and-texters-need-to-know-about-the-tcpa?rq=political2020-10-0514 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedOne-on-One with Renee Gittens of the International Game Developers AssociationIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley Partner Peter Hyun sits down with Renee Gittens, Executive Director of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA), the world’s largest nonprofit organization serving game developers, to discuss a range of issues including: •The impact of COVID-19 on independent game developers •How independent game developers navigate the regulatory environment •The impact of 5G on the industry •Diversity, equity, and inclusion in gaming2020-08-2400 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedA Discussion on Drone Tech Policy Issues with DJI’s Brendan SchulmanIn the latest episode of Wiley Connected, DJI’s Brendan Schulman discusses how DJI got its start, the Remote ID rule, tech policy issues facing the industry, and the next frontier in state regulation with Wiley partners Josh Turner and Anna Gomez.2020-07-0842 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedGeneral Counsel of the FCC: A Conversation with Tom JohnsonWiley’s Megan Brown and Josh Turner sit down with FCC General Counsel Tom Johnson to discuss the major issues facing the Commission, his role in defending the agency in court, why the best appellate brief is a well written regulation, and the importance of having a strong Twitter game.2020-07-0636 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedUAS for First Responders & Enterprises: A Discussion with FirstiZ Founder Phil BurksWiley partners Anna Gomez and Josh Turner sit down with Phil Burks, the CEO of the Genesis Group and founder of FirstiZ, to discuss the regulatory and policy issues that companies like FirstiZ face and how the FirstiZ technology can benefit first responders and enterprises.2020-06-3030 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedCOVID-19 and Satellite: How Will the Industry be Impacted?In this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley partner Henry Gola sits down with Tom Stroup, President of the Satellite Industry Association (SIA), to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted the satellite industry and initiatives being taken by the companies in response to the pandemic.2020-06-2624 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedRecent Developments in the FCC: A Conversation with Commissioner CarrFCC Commissioner Brendan Carr talks with Wiley’s Telecom, Media & Technology Practice co-chairs Amb. David Gross and Kathy Kirby to discuss recent developments in the FCC such as: •The latest Executive Order on Social Media •The effects and outcomes from COVID-19 •Net neutrality •ATSC 3.02020-06-0533 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedPart 2: Skydio’s Brendan Groves & Wiley’s Anna Gomez & Peter Hyun Discuss Autonomous UAS TechnologyIn Part 2, Wiley Partners Anna Gomez and Peter Hyun continue their sit down with Brendan Groves, Head of Regulatory and Policy Affairs at Skydio, Inc., an American company that manufactures autonomous drones, to discuss FAA policy for autonomous flights, adopting autonomous solutions in the midst of COVID-19, and foreign manufacturing of drones, and more.2020-06-0423 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedGame Changers Law: Bill Chang & Dan Nabel discuss issues facing the video game industry & EsportsIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley Partner Peter Hyun sits down with Bill Chang and Dan Nabel, creators of the Video Game Law blog www.gamechangerslaw.com, and co-authors of Video Game Law in a Nutshell, where they discuss the development of video game law and Esports, COVID-19 and the impact on video games, and the legal and policy issues confronting the industry today.2020-06-0200 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedPart 1: Skydio’s Brendan Groves & Wiley’s Anna Gomez & Peter Hyun Discuss Autonomous UAS TechnologyIn Part 1, Wiley Partners Anna Gomez and Peter Hyun sit down with Brendan Groves, Head of Regulatory and Policy Affairs at Skydio, Inc., an American company that manufactures autonomous drones, to discuss autonomous drone technology, the regulatory landscape for autonomous flight, Skydio’s role in the FAA Pilot Integration Program, and more.2020-05-2624 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedGM, Connectivity and Tech in a Time of CrisisIn this episode of Tech Talks Pandemic, General Motors' (GM)Laura Thornton, Director of Marketing, Global Connected Services and Reagan Payne, Emerging Technologies Policy, join Kristina Wilcox to discuss how the tech company is joining in pandemic response, from OnStar, in-car WiFi, autonomous vehicles, and the production of ventilators.2020-05-2221 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedESA CEO Stanley Pierre-Louis & Megan Brown Talk Innovation and Community Building during COVIDMedia and tech veteran Stanley Pierre-Louis, President and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), addresses the $44 billion dollar gaming industry’s role in pandemic response and beyond. As a longtime supporter of the Women’s High Tech Coalition, ESA is committed to technology innovation and connectivity. This is bearing out and accelerating in the pandemic response. Tune in to hear his views on the economic and community consequences of the pandemic on the diverse and creative gaming sector. ESA resources can be found here: https://www.theesa.com/covid192020-05-1827 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTech Talks Pandemic: Congresswoman Brooks Discusses Tech, Congress, Preparedness, and PolicyCongresswoman Susan Brooks, who sits on the Energy and Commerce Committee, joins Megan Brown to talk about COVID-19, pandemic preparedness legislation, telehealth and telecom successes, liability risks and good samaritan protections, and more. As Congress looks to get back to D.C., what does the future hold for bipartisanship and progress to address the pandemic?2020-05-0629 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTech Talks Pandemic: We’re All In This Together- How Tech is Stepping up to Save Small BusinessesBloomberg Government’s Rebecca Kern and US Chamber Center for Market Capital Competitiveness’ Julie Stitzel talk about the US Chamber’s efforts to help small businesses through the COVID-19 crisis, and how the entire tech community - from big tech to fintech is working together.2020-05-0424 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedWRC 2019: Enabling 5G ConnectivityListen to the latest episode in the series, discussing the role of satellites in 5G networks, broadband connectivity, and digital inclusion, featuring speakers Jennifer Manner from Echostar, Suzanne Malloy from SES, and Wiley associate Madi Lottenbach.2020-04-3019 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedThe FCC and COVID-19: A Conversation with Commissioner O’RiellyFCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly sits down with Wiley’s TMT co-chairs Amb. David Gross and Kathy Kirby to discuss the major initiatives that the FCC has prioritized for the American people during COVID-19 and beyond, including: •Broadband buildout •Broadcasting in times of crisis •Foreign telecom investment in the United States •Satellite services and policy2020-04-2742 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTech Talks Pandemic: CTA’s Jamie Boone on the Tech Community’s Innovative Responses to COVID-19In this episode, we’re joined by Jamie Boone, Vice President of Government Affairs for the Consumer Technology Association. We discuss CTA’s COVID-19 resources, regulatory barriers to innovation during this time, and how technology and innovation are meeting some of the challenges created by COVID-19.2020-04-2214 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTech Talks Pandemic: Congresswoman DelBene on COVID and TechTech Talks Pandemic podcast is a collaboration of the Women’s High Tech Coalition and Wiley, in which public and private sector leaders chat about how tech is stepping up to help in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode features Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (D-Wa) to talk about the pandemic, tech, and policy. She discusses how her district handled having the first COVID case, her privacy legislation, and recent correspondence with the White House over tracking technology. The Women’s High Tech Coalition is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), non-partisan organization founded in 2000 to promote the exchange of ideas among leaders in t...2020-04-1717 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedState AGs Take on Tech, Despite the PandemicCompanies are in the cross-hairs of State Attorneys General, even (or perhaps more so) in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley partners Peter Hyun and Megan Brown discuss current tech and state AG activities and offer tips for managing inquiries and investigations. Peter was in the New York AG’s office and worked on oversight in the Senate. Megan helps companies deal with government investigations, which are increasing as privacy and security concerns bubble up.2020-04-0322 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedSecurity and Privacy in our 5G Future: A Discussion with CTIA ExpertsWiley Connected has CTIA’s John Marinho and Melanie Tiano in studio for a discussion of security and privacy in 5G. 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The man...2019-01-3100 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedBlockchain, Trust, and Regulation: A Conversation with Wharton Professor Kevin WerbachIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley Rein attorney Duane Pozza talks with Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, about how blockchain enables trust in transactions, ways to resolve potential disputes, and the trajectory of blockchain regulation.2019-01-0728 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAdvanced Persistent Chats: DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency PodcastIn this Advanced Persistent Chats episode on Wiley Connected, Matthew Travis, the Deputy Director for the Department of Homeland Security's newly formed Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Dan Sutherland, the agency’s lead lawyer, talk with Wiley Rein attorneys Megan Brown and Mike Diakiwski, about the agency’s mission to defend federal networks and secure private infrastructure against cyber threats.2018-11-3024 minPolitical LawPolitical LawMidterm Elections: What is the Congressional Investigations Landscape?Wiley Rein partner Peter S. Hyun and of counsel Robert L. Walker, both members of Wiley Rein’s Election Law & Government Ethics and White Collar Defense & Government Investigations practices, co-hosted a podcast focusing on the congressional investigations landscape following last week’s historic midterm elections. With Democrats gaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives and Republicans retaining their majority in the U.S. Senate, the Wiley Rein attorneys had much to discuss regarding the new congressional session that will begin January 3, 2019, under divided leadership.2018-11-1423 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedAdvanced Persistent Chats: Cyber PodcastIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Megan Brown and our guest, the US Chamber Vice President of Cybersecurity Matthew Eggers, discuss recent and evolving Federal efforts to address cybersecurity as well as the US Chamber of Commerce's advocacy on cyber policy, including new NIST and DHS cyber initiatives and work on IoT security.2018-11-0632 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedSara and Josh Talk About Drone TortsIn this episode of Sara and Josh Talk About Drones, Sara Baxenberg and Josh Turner talk about drone torts, property rights, and the Uniform Law Commission. Tune in and learn why what happened this weekend in a basement in Detroit could have profound impacts on the future of flight.2018-11-0126 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedHow Much Do You Know About Blockchain Policy?In this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley Rein attorney Matt Gardner is joined by Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association, to discuss emerging public policy issues impacting digital currencies and other innovative uses of blockchain technology.2018-10-3000 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedFAA Reauthorization: AUVSI and Wiley Rein’s Three Takeaways for the UAS IndustryIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Wiley Rein attorney Sara Baxenberg is joined by Tom McMahon of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the world’s largest nonprofit organization devoted exclusively to advancing the unmanned systems and robotics community, about the FAA Reauthorization bill that passed the Senate this week and is awaiting the President’s signature.2018-10-0532 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedPrivacy Merry-go-Round: A busy week in federal activityPrivacy Merry-go-Round: A busy week in federal activity by Wiley Rein LLP2018-10-0125 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTech in La La Land: A Report from Mobile World Congress Los AngelesIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Katy Ross, Meredith Singer, and Megan Brown discuss some of the key takeaways from MWCA 2018 and its implications for the tech sector.2018-09-2826 minPolitical LawPolitical LawFederal Gift Rules with Rob WalkerThis program is intended to provide general news about legal developments and should not be construed as providing legal advice or legal opinions. You should consult an attorney for any specific legal questions. The discussion we are having today represents our personal views on the subject matter and is not intended to represent the views of Wiley Rein LLP or its clients.2018-09-2129 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedWhy Tech Companies Should Care About the NDAA’s New ProvisionsIn this episode of Wiley Connected, Megan Brown, Nova Daly, and Mike Diakiwski discuss a range of cyber provisions and recommendations included in the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and their implications across all industries.2018-09-1222 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedCarpenter v. United States – Fourth Amendment Protection in the Digital AgeWiley Connected | Internet of Things Law and Policy, Explained. In this episode of Wiley Connected, Vesna Harasic-Yaksic discusses the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Carpenter v. United States, and its implications on telecommunications providers, ISPs, and other IoT industry companies.2018-08-2112 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedTop Takeaways: DHS Cybersecurity Summit and TechIn this episode, cyber experts Megan Brown highlights key takeaways on cybersecurity, connected tech, and infrastructure risk discussed by a diverse group of stakeholders across industry and government during the DHS National Cybersecurity Summit held in New York City on July 31st, 2018.2018-08-0319 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedSara and Josh Talk About Shooting Down DronesSara and Josh Talk About Shooting Down Drones by Wiley Rein LLP2018-07-2418 minWiley ConnectedWiley ConnectedSara and Josh Talk About DronesSara and Josh Talk About Drones by Wiley Rein LLP2018-07-1618 minThe MetalMiner PodcastThe MetalMiner PodcastTim Brightbill of Wiley Rein: Manufacturing Trade Policy Confidential, Pt. 2China has finally been deemed a non-market economy by the U.S. Commerce department. 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