Cyber Sector Risk: Blockchain Security Seminar
Event | 04.25.18, 3:30 AM EDT - 8:45 AM EDT
Address
The Roosevelt Hotel
45 East 45th Street, New York 10017
The Cyber Sector Risk: Blockchain Security Seminar enlightens attorneys, companies and insurance carriers about the current uses (the rewards and the risks) of blockchain in the Financial Sector, and provides an outlook into the possibilities blockchain may provide for the Insurance Sector and Law Firm Sector. This seminar will also be available through webstream.
Partner Laura Foggan will serve as Program Co-Chair, and she will be speaking on the panel, "Insurance Sector Applications of Blockchain" at 11:00 am. In addition, Associate Matthew B. Welling will speak on the panel, "Understanding Blockchain" at 9:00 am.
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