Profile
Josh advises clients on a wide range of cybersecurity, national security, insider threat, ransomware, and privacy issues. Before joining Wiley, he served for over a decade at a federal law enforcement agency and worked at a leading professional services firm. His experience includes developing and executing federal interagency policy initiatives, including two Presidential Policy Directives, and conducting compliance activities for national security and criminal investigations.
Experience
Representative Matters
- Assists clients in developing and implementing cybersecurity plans and procedures. Provides advice on federal cybersecurity regulations and policies, including incident reporting and threat indicator sharing.
- Counsels telecommunications clients on law enforcement legal process matters.
- Advises clients in proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and other state and federal agencies.
- Counsels clients on a variety of FCC programs and regulations, including importation, pre-marketing, labeling, EEO, and telecommunications relay services.
Professional Experience
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (2010-2022)
- Professional Staff: Critical Incident Response Group, Office of the Director/Deputy Director, Boston and Washington, DC Field Offices
- Principal Consultant, BAE Systems/Detica/DFI International (2005-2010)
- Intern, Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy (MA) (2004-2005)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., with high honors, The George Washington University Law School, Order of the Coif
A.B., Princeton University
Law Journals
Notes Editor, The George Washington Law Review
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
- Maryland Bar
- Massachusetts Bar
Related News & Insights
- AlertWhat Does CISA’s Secure Software Development Form Mean for Contractors?Tracye Winfrey Howard, Gary S. Ward, Teresita Regelbrugge, Joshua K. WaldmanApril 1, 2024
- AlertCISA’s Proposed Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements Would Hit a Range of Industries and SectorsMegan L. Brown, Kathleen E. Scott, Jacqueline F. "Lyn" Brown, Sydney M. White, Joshua K. WaldmanMarch 29, 2024
- Blog PostNIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Reveals Major Shifts in Federal GuidanceWiley ConnectMegan L. Brown, Kathleen E. Scott, Jacqueline F. "Lyn" Brown, Sydney M. White, Joshua K. WaldmanMarch 6, 2024
- PodcastFBI Lockbit Takedown: What Does It Mean for Your Company?Wiley ConnectedJacqueline F. "Lyn" Brown, Megan L. Brown, Joshua K. WaldmanMarch 1, 2024