Law, Legal, Liability, Cyber, Software Technologies
IEEE Orange County CyberSecurity SIG
In the coming years we will see advancement in automated vehicle technologies and the roll out of such cars for consumer use. Although hailed as an innovation to decrease accidents, there will be a rise of legal issues with driverless cars, beginning with the complexity of separating fault between the automated car system and the driver. Manufacturers, service providers and consumers need to ensure that they understand the legal developments around the technology in order to be prepared for the legal responsibility these vehicles could present. The law will expect the manufacturers to have invested significantly in protections and will likely look to a mix of manufacturers, insurers and drivers to allocate the cost of that liability as the connected car market matures.
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- Date: 24 Aug 2017
- Time: 01:30 AM UTC to 04:00 AM UTC
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Ron Monard, Esq. of Webster University
Law, Legal, Liability, Cyber, Software Technologies
Biography:
Ron Monard is an attorney in Orange County and a professor at Webster University. He is also an Arbitrator with the Better Business Bureau whereby settling disputes between auto manufacturers and the consumers on automotive cases involving the Lemon Law. He currently sits on the Steering Committee of the Orange County Sheriff Department’s OC Shield Program which helps to foster partnering between the Sheriff’s Department and key critical infrastructure entities in the county. He is a graduate of the FBI’s Citizen Academy and has been a long-standing member of the FBI’s InfraGard Program. This fall he is helping Webster University laumch their new Master level and Certificate program in Cyber Security.