Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Gary Bronstein Featured Moderator at the Independent Bankers Association of New York State 2015 Annual Convention
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 9) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Partner Gary Bronstein will be the featured moderator at the Independent Bankers Association of New York State 2015 Annual Convention. The convention will be held September 16 - 18, at The Hotel Thayer at West Point in West Point, New York.
Mr. Bronstein will moderate the, “Cyber Security Panel Discussion.” He will be joined by a FBI agent in the New York City Cyber Division, an Officer from the New York State Information Technology Services, and an Executive Vice President of a merchant services company, in addressing various issues related to the effects of cybersecurity in today’s banking and business environments. The presentation will incorporate operational, legal and law enforcement perspectives. The panelists will discuss community bank’s cybersecurity challenges today, and what to anticipate in the future.
Mr. Bronstein is a Team Leader of the firm's Financial Services team. He provides a broad spectrum of strategic advice to financial institution and public company clients. Mr. Bronstein concentrates on initial public offerings and other specialized public and private capital raising transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and has had extensive experience with financial institution enforcement cases and financial institution regulation.
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