Lee M. Zeichner is the Founder and President of Zeichner Risk Analytics, LLC. Since his service as senior counsel to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection over ten years ago, he has earned recognition as one of the nation's foremost experts on risk governance and homeland security. Mr. Zeichner currently consults on critical infrastructure issues for the Department of Homeland Security, including the National Communications System and the National Cyber Security Division. He also serves as counsel for the Business Roundtable's Security Task Force and is a Visiting Scientist at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute.
Mr. Zeichner is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (1988 cum laude). He graduated from the University of Florida (B.A. 1983, Phi Beta Kappa) and received his Masters in East Asian Studies from Stanford University. Mr. Zeichner is a member of several legal bar associations, including the Florida Bar (1988) and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1989). He is also a member of the Court of International Trade (1991), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1992), and the D.C. Superior Court (1994). Mr. Zeichner has been a member of the American Bar Association since 1989 and is active on both the National Security and Intellectual Property Sections.
Mr. Zeichner is the author of Cyber Security & Corporate Liability, volume C10 of the Business Law Monographs series, published by LexisNexis Matthew Bender, a guide for corporate counsel on security and risk management.