Kaylee Cox Bankston

Morrison & Foerster

Adjunct Professor, Georgetown Law; Partner, Privacy + Data Security Group

Kaylee Cox Bankston, CIPP/U.S., is a partner in Morrison Foerster’s Privacy + Data Security Group and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center, where she teaches a cybersecurity course. Kaylee was recognized by The Legal 500 US for her work in cyber law (including data privacy and data protection) in 2023. Kaylee is a co-author of The International Handbook of AI Law: A Guide to Understanding and Resolving the Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence. 

Kaylee advises clients across all industries on complex cybersecurity, privacy, and data matters, including cybersecurity investigations and breach preparation, corporate governance and risk management, regulatory investigations, litigation and class action defense, and other emerging industry issues, such as the use and impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). She has extensive experience leading clients in investigations of sophisticated cyber-attacks as well as representing clients in privacy and data security litigation matters and investigations before U.S. state and federal agencies and international regulators.

Kaylee previously served on the Center for a New American Security, Technology Policy Lab Working Group for Data Privacy and the Bar Association of the District of Columbia Board of Directors and National Security Steering Committee.

 

Contributions by Kaylee Cox Bankston