Constangy is proud to announce that its Cyber Team has been nominated for two Zywave Cyber Risk Awards. Vice chair Alyssa Watzman was nominated for Cyber Risk Industry Person of the Year – Attorney, and the team was also named a finalist for Cyber Law Firm of the Year.

Now in its 12th year, the Cyber Risk Awards celebrate innovation, dedication, and excellence across the cyber risk and insurance industry. The awards are based on peer nominations and votes, and winners will be announced at the annual gala hosted at Gotham Hall in New York City on Thursday, June 12, 2025.

To cast a vote for Alyssa Watzman and the Constangy Cyber Team, click here. Voting ends on May 23 at 11:45 p.m. ET.

Alyssa Watzman is vice chair of Constangy’s Cyber Team, based in Denver, with over five years of experience in data security and cyber risk management. She has led hundreds of clients through complex data breaches, ransom negotiations, and regulatory compliance challenges, often collaborating with cyber insurers and brokers to enhance clients' privacy and security resilience. As a respected thought leader in cybersecurity, Alyssa regularly shares her insights at industry events, offering practical guidance on cyber insurance and risk mitigation strategies.

The Constangy Cyber Team collaborates with businesses to develop strategies to proactively reduce risks to data, comply with data privacy requirements, respond quickly to data security incidents, and defend against any litigation and/or regulatory action following a data security incident. The Constangy Cyber Team differentiates itself from other cybersecurity and data privacy law practices due to its extensive experience, responsiveness, subject matter expertise, law enforcement backgrounds, geographic footprint, thought leadership, and diversity. Our attorneys have managed thousands of responses to data security incidents and similarly assisted thousands of clients with data privacy matters. The team has extensive law enforcement and regulatory experience and includes former federal prosecutors, former state prosecutors, a former FBI cyber agent, former privacy officers, and former regulators, several of whom have at least 15 to 20 years of experience working with data privacy laws and/or managing responses to information security incidents.

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