Jennie Wang VonCannonCIPP/US, AIGP
Overview
Jennie Wang VonCannon is a technology trial lawyer and advisor with a proven track record of success in both the courtroom and the boardroom — with over two decades of experience and deep understanding of corporate defense in both criminal and civil contexts, cybersecurity, and intellectual property matters. She is a certified AI Governance Professional (AIGP) who can assist clients with creating or updating compliance programs regarding AI (both generative and otherwise). She served for over eleven years as a federal prosecutor, culminating in her selection to serve with distinction as the Deputy Chief of the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section of the National Security Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California.
Career & Education
- Department of Justice: United States Attorneys' OfficeDeputy Chief, Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section, 2018–2019
Assistant U.S. Attorney, 2008–2019
- Department of Justice: United States Attorneys' Office
- University of California, Berkeley, B.A., with Honors, English & Political Science, 2001
- University of California, Berkeley School of Law, J.D., 2004
- California
- Supreme Court of the United States
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
Professional Activities and Memberships
- Treasurer and Life Member, Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA)
- Immediate Past Chair and Founding Member, Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) Privacy and Cybersecurity Section
- Member, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP); CIPP/US and AIGP certified
- Former Board Member, Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association (SCCLA)
- Member, Women's White Collar Defense Association (WWCDA)
- Member, Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL)
Jennie's Insights
Speaking Engagement | 02.06.25
“Generative AI’s Ethical Tightrope for Lawyers: Balancing Professional Responsibility with Pioneering Potential,” California Association of Realtors Winter Meeting Technology in the Practice of Law CLE Program
Speaking Engagement | 01.28.25
“Ethics of Use of AI in Health Care,” George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Medical Informatics and Decision Management Class
Representative Matters
- Secured across-the-board acquittals for a doctor charged with 33 felony counts of federal health care fraud after she used her forensic analysis experience to put on a highly technical defense case at trial.
- Litigated a trademark preliminary injunction action to seize the domain of a website providing infringing content.
- Regularly represents corporate and individual victims of cyber crime in federal law enforcement investigations.
- On behalf of the boards of directors, conducted multiple investigations into allegations of sexual assault or misconduct against the founders of high-profile companies facing intense media scrutiny.
Jennie's Insights
Speaking Engagement | 02.06.25
“Generative AI’s Ethical Tightrope for Lawyers: Balancing Professional Responsibility with Pioneering Potential,” California Association of Realtors Winter Meeting Technology in the Practice of Law CLE Program
Speaking Engagement | 01.28.25
“Ethics of Use of AI in Health Care,” George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Medical Informatics and Decision Management Class
Insights
Artificial Intelligence in the U.S.: Reactions from the Public and Private Sectors
|05.14.24
Privacy and Cybersecurity Outlook: The 2024 Landscape
Government Contracts: How Cybersecurity Threats Increase Civil and Criminal Liability
|05.14.24
Privacy and Cybersecurity Outlook: The 2024 Landscape
The Impact Of The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification On The Defense Industrial Base
|05.01.24
Contract Magazine
Navigating SEC Cybersecurity Enforcement In A Post-SolarWinds World
|11.15.23
Cybersecurity Law Report
Cybersecurity Threats Increase Civil And Criminal Liability For Government Contractors
|10.09.23
Corporate Compliance Insights
“Generative AI’s Ethical Tightrope for Lawyers: Balancing Professional Responsibility with Pioneering Potential,” California Association of Realtors Winter Meeting Technology in the Practice of Law CLE Program
|02.06.25
“Ethics of Use of AI in Health Care,” George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Medical Informatics and Decision Management Class
|01.28.25
"Making CMMC 2.0 Requirements Work for Your Organization," NCMA World Congress 2024
|07.23.24
"The Intersection of Data Analytics and Compliance: A Risk/Benefit Analysis," Trace Webinars
|07.18.24
"Identity Fraud and the Role of AI," ID-Pal and AML Intelligence, Webinar
|06.27.24
"20th Annual Federal Court Boot Camp: The Nuts and Bolts (CA),” Pincus Professional Education, Webinar
|04.30.2024, 05.02.2024
9th Circuit Panel Skeptical Of Appeal By Ex-Uber Security Chief And Attorney
|10.09.24
Daily Journal
In 2024, The Cybersecurity Industry Awaits More Regulation — And Enforcement
|01.31.24
Cybersecurity Dive
How Will The SEC’s Pursuit Of SolarWinds Affect Cyber Chiefs? Readers Weigh In
|11.06.23
The Wall Street Journal
Industry Reactions To New SEC Cyber Incident Disclosure Rules: Feedback Friday
|07.28.23
Security Week
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05.23.24
Crowell & Moring’s Data Law Insights
Jennie's Insights
Speaking Engagement | 02.06.25
“Generative AI’s Ethical Tightrope for Lawyers: Balancing Professional Responsibility with Pioneering Potential,” California Association of Realtors Winter Meeting Technology in the Practice of Law CLE Program
Speaking Engagement | 01.28.25
“Ethics of Use of AI in Health Care,” George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Medical Informatics and Decision Management Class