selected publications academicarticle Brill, A. (2019). Does the SEC's Cyber Enforcement Change the Game for Insurers? Brill, A., & Thompson, E (2019). Ransomware: Believe the Risk and Be Ready for It Brill, A., & Colson, S (2019). FTC's Proposed Amendments Show a Growing Demand for Third-Party Cyber Risk Management Brill, A., & Wood, E (2018). Does Artificial Intelligence Need a General Counsel? The Unintended Consequences of AI Brill, A., & Joseph, K. (2018). How Social Media Postings Can Lead to Significant Liability and Penalties Brill, A (2018). Version Upgrades and Security/Privacy Downgrades: A Cautionary Tale Brill, A., & Smolanoff, J (2017). Hacking Back Against Cyberterrorists: Could You? Should You?. 9. Brill, A., & Smolanoff, J (2017). When You Have Suffered a Data Breach, Attribution May Be Useful, But Hacking Back? Not So Much! Brill, A., & Carlson, S (2016). Addressing IoT Security: Collaboration is Key Brill, A (2016). When Worlds Collide: Can Cybersecurity and Cyberprivacy Peacefully Coexist? Brill, A., & Linsky, D (2016). Understanding the Benefits and Risks of Police Body Cameras Brill, A. (2016). Is Pokmon Go a No-Go For Your Company Smartphones? Brill, A. E., & Petreska, S (2015). Are Cyber Criminals Competing at the Olympics? Brill, A. E., & Keene, L. (2014). Cryptocurrencies: The Next Generation of Terrorist Financing? Brill, A. E (2010). From Hit and Run to Invade and Stay: How Cyberterrorists Could Be Living Inside Your Systems webpage Roth, J., & Brill, A (2021). Locking your domain name helps fight cybercrime
education and training B.A., New York University - (New York, New York, United States) Cert., National Defense University - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States) M.B.A., New York University - (New York, New York, United States)