Lee Kim specializes in cybersecurity, data privacy, governance, compliance, and generative artificial intelligence. Her insights are informed by her scientific training, creative pursuits, and diverse professional background. She presents before a wide
range of domestic and international audiences. She has significant experience with the media and has been featured on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (live and pre-recorded interviews), radio shows, and podcasts. She also has significant experience
working in the public policy realm, including with Congressional staffers and various governmental agencies around the world.
By way of background, Lee is an AV preeminent peer review rated attorney (a distinction that only 10% of all attorneys have earned according to Martindale-Hubbell). (Note, however, that while Lee is an attorney, she does not provide legal services through
IANS.) Additionally, prior to law school, Lee worked as a database, system, and web administrator at a major university, software company, and a major academic medical center.
Lee is currently serving as an analyst with the US Department of Homeland Security Analytic Exchange Program. Over the years, her teams’ research topics have included phishing, healthcare cybersecurity, patient safety, and maritime and port cybersecurity.
Lee serves as a Director of InfraGard Northern Capital Region, Vice Chair of the Policy Committee of the American Bar Association Health Law Section, and National Visiting Committee member of the National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center. Previously, Lee served with the ISC2 Government Advisory Council Executive Writers Bureau.
Please note: The advice that Lee Kim provides through IANS is not legal advice and is not intended to be relied on as such. There is no attorney-client relationship.