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A former chief privacy officer in Texas state government, Elizabeth Rogers brings a unique and informed perspective to her privacy and cybersecurity practice at Michael Best. Clients benefit from Elizabeth’s extensive experience with a variety of regulatory, cybersecurity compliance, and technology-specific privacy matters. She focuses on issues including development of global data privacy compliance frameworks, breach response, privacy risk assessments, and enterprise-wide cybersecurity programs, policies and procedures across industries such as retail, health care, financial services, energy and retail electric providers, education, and state and local governments. Outside of her law practice, Elizabeth teaches cybersecurity and privacy law topics for the University of Texas School of Information’s Master’s Program in Identity Management and Security. She is a thought leader on privacy and cybersecurity matters facing businesses, and frequently speaks and is published on emerging trends in these areas. Elizabeth is an Advisory Board Member of UC- Berkeley’s Global Cyber Security Institute, a council member of the State Bar of Texas’ Computer & Technology Law section, and a member of the Greater Houston Partnership’s Cybersecurity Task Force. She is an active supporter of the arts and currently serves on the boards of directors for the Mexic-Arte Museum, Kids in a New Groove, and Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts. Elizabeth Rogers
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