Spencer Fane attorney Shawn Tuma was a keynote speaker for the inaugural NEXUS Cybercrime & Social Behavior Research Conference on April 2 at the University of North Texas (UNT).
Hosted by UNT Nexus – the university’s cybercrime research lab – in conjunction with CISO XC, the event served as an educational forum for scholars and industry professionals to explore the social and human aspects of cybercrime and information security. Joined by UNT assistant professor Dr. Mohammed Aledhari, Shawn presented the conference’s closing keynote, Key Risks and Ethical Considerations of AI. The duo examined the fast-changing artificial intelligence landscape and its need for responsible governance and proactive risk management to protect data, prevent misuse, and maintain public trust.
Shawn co-leads the firm’s Cyber | Data | Artificial Intelligence | Emerging Technology Practice Group at Spencer Fane while serving as Office Managing Partner for the firm’s Plano, Texas, location. He helps businesses protect their information and protect themselves from their information. He represents a wide range of clients, from small companies to Fortune 100 companies, across the U.S. and globally in dealing with artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, data privacy, data breach and incident response, regulatory compliance, computer fraud-related legal issues, and cyber and AI-related litigation.