We recently met with Representative Ray Sorensen, representing District 23 and chair of the Economic Growth and Technology Committee in the Iowa House. He shares insight into the legislative process and details regarding consumer data protection and ransomware bills and why technology professionals must reach out and be a resource

Hear from Ari Schwartz, Managing Director for Cybersecurity Services at Venable and former Senior Director for Cybersecurity for the White House National Security Council about what is happening at the Federal level around cybersecurity legislation as well as an update on the national cyber threat landscape.

With an aggressive and successful legislative session in 2021, TAI’s President, Brian Waller, and Vice President of Operations, Mollie Ross, discuss developments in the 2022 Legislative Session with Government Relations Special Counsel, Sydney Gangestad. Sydney is an attorney at Dentons Davis Brown and advocates for TAI and its members.

As the 2021 legislative session draws to a close, we sit down with Tim Coonan and Sydney Gangestad, both with Dentons Davis Brown, who work on behalf of TAI at the statehouse. The TAI lobbyists discuss progress and updates regarding tech-focused legislation and what TAI and the Iowa tech

Representative Brian Lohse discusses the newly-formed Iowa House Information Technology Committee and the investment in expanding statewide broadband internet access. Also joining the Podcast is Paul Hlivko, CXO and CTO at Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, and 2021 TAI Board Chair.

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