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Randal S. Milch serves as Professor of Practice at New York University School of Law, where he holds pivotal roles including Co-Chair of the NYU Center for Cybersecurity and Faculty Co-Director of the MS in Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy Program. He is additionally recognized as a Distinguished Fellow at the Reiss Center on Law and Security, positioning him at the nexus of legal scholarship, national security, and technological innovation.
His academic credentials include:
- JD from New York University School of Law
- BA from Yale University
Milch's research concentrates on the legal and regulatory frameworks governing cybersecurity, with emphasis on cyber crime litigation, surveillance policies, AI-driven security systems, and cross-sector risk management. His expertise stems from direct engagement with critical infrastructure protection during his tenure at Verizon, where he navigated complex intersections of corporate security, government mandates, and civil liberties.
As Faculty Co-Director of the Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy Program, Milch mentors students through rigorous academic training and industry partnerships, emphasizing practical solutions for evolving cyber threats. His Cybersecurity Law Seminar examines regulatory fragmentation across economic sectors, while the Cybersecurity Scholars Workshop supports scholarship recipients in developing substantive research on cyber governance.
Prior to academia, Milch served as General Counsel and head of public policy at Verizon Communications, chairing the Executive Security Council to oversee enterprise-wide information security. His responsibilities included serving as Verizon's senior cleared executive for national security matters from 2006 onward. Earlier, he practiced as a partner at Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine in Washington, DC, specializing in telecommunications law and regulatory compliance.




