Nomi Conway is an associate in the strategic risk and crisis management practice and affiliated with the Washington, DC office. Her practice includes helping clients navigate high-stakes government investigations, congressional investigations and other crises, and advising on tech and data issues.
Nomi has an extensive background in privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence and is a pragmatic advisor to technology companies. She has worked with clients to prepare for and respond to cybersecurity incidents, build out law enforcement response compliance programs, and design and conduct risk assessments of content moderation practices. She has also represented companies in inquiries by the FTC, SEC, and DOJ as well as State Attorneys General on data and consumer protection-related topics spanning privacy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Before law school, Nomi worked for multiple years on the compliance and information security teams at Block (formerly Square). She also served as a digital security fellow in residence at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center and consulted for a large, international human rights organization on a project to assess the content moderation policies of social media companies. In law school, as a student in Berkeley Law’s Samuelson Clinic, Nomi helped draft Privacy Principles for the City of Oakland, which the City unanimously adopted in March 2020. She also helped to found a pioneering cybersecurity clinic at Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, which continues to support politically vulnerable organizations across the globe.
- Represented a multinational technology company in a 40-state Attorney General investigation into its collection of location data;
- Represented a leading technology platform in a government investigation of its law enforcement response program and advise on ongoing enhancements to its program;
- Design and conduct risk assessments for content moderation practices for a leading technology platform;
- Conducted an internal investigation regarding a cybersecurity incident that led to insider trading under investigation by the SEC; and
- Represented a technology company under investigation by multiple Congressional committees for user data practices.

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