Eric B. Gyasi guides clients through strategic, reactive, and proactive aspects of cybersecurity enterprise risk management. Eric’s legal expertise, paired with his crisis communications and digital forensics background, renders him uniquely qualified to help clients navigate the legal and business risk issues at the intersection of incident response and cybersecurity regulatory enforcement.
A strategic thinker valued for his business-minded judgment, Eric routinely advises and prepares boards of directors for their increased cybersecurity fiduciary obligations and compliance with complex regulatory requirements in a risk-informed manner. Eric is a sought-after legal scholar and thought leader, a member of the Sedona Conference, and a contributing author to Working Group 11 – Data Security and Privacy Liability.
Critical infrastructure providers may soon get federal protection against the crippling costs of cyberattacks. Here’s why.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is dusting off a Civil War-era statute, the False Claims Act, to go after organizations who are deemed to have insufficient cyber security controls, and it could cost organizations doing business with the government millions of dollars.
BakerHostetler's new cybersecurity expert comes to the firm after most recently working with a digital forensics investigation company, the firm announced Monday.