Guillermo Christensen

Guillermo Christensen is a partner in national security practice at K&L Gates. He counsels clients on cybersecurity and data protection, including working on incident response matters. Guillermo served as a CIA intelligence officer, was the CIA Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and was detailed to the FBI to help build the intelligence program for the Bureau. In his national security work, Guillermo is active on several levels - as a founding member of the Association of U.S. Cyber Forces and the National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Information Sharing Organization, and is an instructor at the FBI's CISO Academy.


Sessions

07-12
18:00
50min
Ransomware Gone Kinetic
Ashley Rose, Guillermo Christensen, James Taliento, Matthew Leidlein

This talk will provide insights into the shifting terrains of ransomware threats, focusing particularly on the rise of kinetic ransomware compared to conventional variants. Through research and analysis, the speakers will sound the alarm about an ominous and escalating trend: ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure and public utilities. They will explore the historical and present-day events, motivations, and ideologies driving these attacks, which include financial motivation and geopolitical agendas. The presentation will differentiate between nation-state-sponsored ransomware, conventional cyber-extortion, and hacktivism, acknowledging that while the first two may adopt hacktivist ideologies, it's not always a universal trait. Ultimately, this conversation underscores the vital importance of increased awareness, proactive defense strategies, and domestic collaboration necessary to protect against the growing threats endangering the way of life in the free world.

Talks & Panels
Marillac Auditorium