David Hickton

Former U.S. Attorney and current Director of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security.
David Hickton

David Hickton is a former U.S. Attorney and current director of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security. He was nominated for United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania by President Barack Obama in 2010 and held the position until November 2016. Davidā€™s major fields of expertise include addressing cyber threats and combating the national heroin and opioid crisis. He is an advocate for cybersecurity vigilance, along with the development of new and innovative methods to defend the nation and combat cyber crime. During his tenure as U.S. Attorney, David had several high-profile indictments including five members of the Chinese military for economic espionage, and Russian hacker Evgeniy Bogachev, one of the most prominent cyber criminals in the world. David prosecuted groundbreaking cases including Darkode, the largest English-speaking cybercrime forum where information was bought, sold, traded and shared among cyber criminals. He also successfully brought community prosecutions against large-scale drug traffickers, and was part of dismantling the GameOver Zeus Botnet, a global network of infected victim computers that was designed to be ā€œimpossibleā€ to take down.

Prior to serving as U.S. Attorney, David spent over 25 years in private practice specializing in civil and commercial law. He is a fellow of both the American College of Trial Lawyers and the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County, and he has been admitted before the United States Supreme Court, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania and several U.S. Circuit Courts. He was also an Adjunct Professor of Law for over a decade, teaching antitrust at Duquesne University of Law. David is a steadfast supporter of a number of civic organizations, particularly those that benefit children and the arts. He is a past Executive Board Member of the Pittsburgh Public Theater and a longtime member of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. At the request of then-President Bill Clinton, he served on the Presidentā€™s Advisory Committee on the Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

David is a dynamic speaker; his engagements touch on subjects including cybersecurity and cyber threats, leadership and the virtues of servant leadership, building safer communities, enhancing community police trust, combating the national opioid epidemic, shaping the future and more. Known for his tireless and passionate advocacy, David speaks from the heart and displays an intrinsic understanding of a variety of subjects.