Alan Brill

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Member of CLM Since: 2017

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CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2017 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2018 CLM Cyber Summit

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Practice Areas

  • Cyber Liability
  • E-Discovery
  • Intellectual Property
  • Social Media/Technology (Data Security/Privacy)

Biography

Alan Brill is a Senior Managing Director with Kroll’s Cyber Risk practice, based in the Secaucus office. As the founder of Kroll’s global high-tech investigations practice, Alan has led engagements that range from large-scale reviews of information security and cyber incidents for multibillion-dollar corporations to criminal investigations of computer intrusions. He has worked on many of Kroll’s major international projects. Alan serves as both a consulting and testifying expert in major cases where his ability to explain complex technology concepts provides counsel with a valuable litigation resource.

Alan primarily consults with law firms and corporations on investigative issues relating to computers and digital technology, including the investigation of computer intrusions, Internet fraud, identity theft, misappropriation of intellectual property, cases of internal fraud, data theft, and sabotage, as well as computer security projects designed to prevent such events. He has worked extensively on developing methodologies for collecting evidence from corporate information systems. Many of his projects involve the development and presentation of expert reports and testimony in federal and state courts.

Alan is an internationally recognized writer, speaker, and instructor on technology security. He has authored or co-authored 10 books and written numerous articles. In addition, he has appeared on a wide range of media outlets including 60 Minutes, Dateline NBC, Good Morning America, Time Magazine, US News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NBC, CBS, and ABC News, as well as CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, BBC, A&E, CBC, Discovery Networks, and Court TV. He has been an instructor for many government agencies. He is a lead instructor for NATO’s Terrorist Use of Cyberspace Course and is an adjunct professor at Texas A&M Law School.

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