Bryan Cunningham

Bryan Cunningham is a leading international expert on cybersecurity law and policy, emerging technology and surveillance issues. He served as Deputy Legal Adviser to then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice at the White House. He also served six years in the Clinton Administration as a senior CIA officer and federal prosecutor. He drafted significant portions of the Homeland Security Act and related legislation, was a principal contributor to the first National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, worked closely with the 9/11 Commission and provided legal advice to the President, National Security Advisor, the National Security Council, and other senior government officials on intelligence, terrorism, cyber security and other related matters. When Bryan is not advising companies and governments about cybersecurity, you can find him visiting his two daughters or cruising the Puget Sound on his 30 foot boat “What’s Next?”.