
"Information technology creates enormous value for the U.S. economy. However, it also exposes U.S. firms, the government sector, and private individuals to new risks that originate and are often effectuated entirely in cyberspace."1
To help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of this constant threat, we hope you will join our subject matter experts for this discussion, moderated by Michael Davenport, President and Principal Security Consultant of TrilogySecurity, Inc.
John Shoup has been with Comerica since January of 2016. His current responsibilities include overseeing all corporate fraud investigations, background investigations, and computer forensic examinations on an enterprise-wide basis. He also has additional responsibilities associated with Comerica’s eDiscovery program
1 'Fighting Cybersecurity Threats to the Growing Economy', Council of Economic Advisors, February 21, 2018, https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/fighting-cybersecurity-threats-to-the-growing-economy/
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