The National Governor’s Association (NGA) recently invited Ray to provide an expert briefing on new developments in state privacy laws, and the Center for Internet Security interviewed Ray for its “Cybersecurity Where You Are” podcast about the intersection of cybersecurity and public policy and the growing number of states adopting incentive-based cybersecurity laws modeled on the Ohio Data Protection Act, which he helped draft as a member of the CyberOhio Board.
Ray co-chairs the Sedona Conference’s Biometric Privacy Primer drafting group of seven biometric law and technology experts. He will lead a discussion of the latest draft of the Primer at the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Working Group’s annual meeting in late April.