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Megan Brown

Megan Brown

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Megan Co-Chairs the Wiley’s Privacy, Cyber & Data Governance practice. She and her team advise global clients and associations on new cybersecurity and data governance regulations, and best practices and standards, including incident reporting obligations and baseline operational mandates. She represents corporations in complex agency investigations and Congressional inquiries about cyber and network security. Learn more at https://www.wiley.law/people-MeganBrown.

Professional Memberships

Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA)

American Bar Association (ABA)

Board Member, Women's High Tech Coalition (WHTC)

Senior Fellow, National Security Institute’s Cybersecurity Law & Policy Program, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Member, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Cybersecurity Leadership Council

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Privacy & Data Security: Cybersecurity - USA - Nationwide

Band 5
Band 5

Individual Editorial

Megan Brown cochairs the firms privacy, cyber and data governance practice. As a former senior DOJ official, Megan is well-versed in representing clients in congressional investigations and proceedings before the FTC. Brown is very able to handle ransomware attacks and cybersecurity governance.

Strengths

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  • Megan is an extremely knowledgeable legal professional with an engaging and efficacious bedside manner. She has earned my highest level of confidence and trust.

    Privacy & Data Security: CybersecurityChambers Guide to the USA
  • Megan is an expert in her practice areas and understands business needs.

    Privacy & Data Security: CybersecurityChambers Guide to the USA

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USA - Nationwide

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