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Trisha Anderson, an experienced national security and cybersecurity lawyer, advises clients on white collar investigations and national security issues, including national security surveillance and law enforcement compliance and litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, and CFIUS, with a particular focus on information and communications technologies.
Ms. Anderson rejoined the firm after over a decade of service in the federal government. She held senior positions at the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury. Most recently she served as Principal Deputy General Counsel at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where she handled complex and sensitive matters relating to national security and cyber intrusions.
Previous Experience
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, Principal Deputy General Counsel
- U.S. Treasury Department, Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement & Intelligence
- U.S. Department of Justice, Associate Deputy Attorney General; Attorney-Adviser at the Office of Legal Counsel
January 2021
Recapture of Excess COVID-19 Payroll Tax Credits Addressed in New Regs As the legal, regulatory, and commercial implications of coronavirus COVID-19 continue to evolve, our lawyers and advisors are helping clients navigate the complex considerations that companies around the world are facing and develop plans and strategies in response. Reach out to our ...
January 27, 2021
WASHINGTON—Covington is advising Veritas Capital on the acquisition of Perspecta Inc. by Veritas portfolio company Peraton for $7.1 billion. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2021. Following closing, Perspecta will be combined with Peraton, a trusted provider of highly differentiated space, intelligence, cyber, defense, homeland security ...
January 22, 2021, Covington Alert
On January 19, 2021, the Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) published an Interim Final Rule to implement provisions of Executive Order 13873, “Executive Order on Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain” (May 15, 2019) (the “ICTS Order”). Unless suspended by the Biden Administration, the Rule will go into effect 60 days ...
January 13, 2021, Covington Alert
On January 1, 2021, the United States Congress enacted the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (the “AMLA”), as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (the “Act”). The AMLA includes extensive and fundamental reforms to anti-money laundering (“AML”) laws in the United States, including the Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”). We described the principal reforms — ...
Covington Assists Veritas Capital with Federal IT and Mission Support Services Acquisition
December 8, 2020
WASHINGTON—Covington is assisting Veritas Capital and its portfolio company Peraton with their pending acquisition of the federal IT and mission support services business of Northrop Grumman for $3.4 billion. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2021. Peraton is a trusted provider of highly differentiated space, intelligence, cyber, defense, ...
November 16, 2020, Covington Alert
On Thursday, November 12, 2020, President Trump signed an Executive Order (the “Order”) that, beginning on January 11, 2021, will prohibit U.S. persons from transacting in the publicly traded securities of 31 companies that the Department of Defense has identified as “Communist Chinese military companies.” The requirement for the Department of Defense to create ...
October 27, 2020, Covington Alert
The November 3, 2020 election is likely to be a watershed event in the development of privacy law in the U.S. This client alert provides a high-level overview of the areas in which change is likely to occur, depending on how the election turns out. 1. Federal Legislation Unlike most countries of its size, the U.S. does not yet have a broadly applicable data ...
September 25, 2020
WASHINGTON—Covington represented leading defense contractor Amentum on government contracts and other regulatory matters in its just-announced deal to acquire DynCorp International, a worldwide leader in aviation and logistics support service. Together, the two companies will create one of the largest providers of mission critical support services. The ...
June 9, 2020, Covington Alert
It has been publicly reported that discussions are underway within the Trump Administration for a coordinated interagency initiative to remove key industrial supply chain dependencies from overseas, especially China, and redouble efforts to secure such supply chains in the United States. While this initiative proceeds alongside ongoing efforts to secure supply ...
May 6, 2020, Covington Alert
On May 1, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on “Securing the United States Bulk-Power System” (the “Order”) that gives the Department of Energy new authorities to block or mitigate certain transactions involving bulk-power system electric equipment designed, developed, manufactured or supplied by a “foreign adversary” based on national security ...
March 30, 2020, Covington Alert
On March 28, 2020, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) updated its March 19, 2020 “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce” advisory list. These updates largely focus on clarifying which workers CISA considers to be essential, which may be helpful for the human and animal food industries. At the same ...
March 26, 2020, Bloomberg Law
March 24, 2020, Covington Alert
Over the past several weeks, states and localities across the country have implemented wide-ranging quarantines and curfews meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. Some of these measures have impeded food companies’ efforts to manufacture and distribute critical goods to their intended destinations. Even as the federal government underscores the importance of food ...
March 18, 2020, Covington Alert
To assist companies that are developing technology solutions to help predict, mitigate or contain the spread of COVID-19, our cross-practice digital health team has put together a checklist of considerations to keep in mind. For additional guidance, please visit our COVID-19 Legal and Business Toolkit or reach out to us at COVID19@cov.com.
March 16, 2020, Global Data Review
Trisha Anderson spoke with Global Data Review about Congress’s lapse in renewing the Freedom Act while dealing with COVID-19. Ms. Anderson told GDR if Congress doesn’t renew the business records provision, the FBI will have to operate with pre-Patriot Act surveillance tools. She adds that the FBI would still be able to obtain business records via grand jury ...
December 17, 2019, Covington Alert
On Friday, December 13, Principal Deputy Attorney General David Burns of the Justice Department’s (“DOJ’s” or “the Department’s”) National Security Division (“NSD”), announced a new DOJ policy for business organizations that voluntarily disclose potential criminal violations of the U.S. export controls and sanctions laws to NSD’s Counterintelligence and Export ...
November 27, 2019, Covington Alert
The Department of Commerce (“the Department”) has issued a proposed rule implementing the May 15, 2019 Executive Order entitled “Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain,” which we previously analyzed here. Once finalized and effective, the regulations will govern the process and procedures that the Secretary of Commerce ...
October 22, 2019, Legaltech News
Trisha Anderson spoke with Legaltech News about a bilateral data access agreement, a new mechanism of the CLOUD Act and its effect on law firms. A year after the CLOUD Act, the first data-sharing agreement is most relevant to U.K. law enforcement agencies having access to the vast data held by U.S.-based tech companies, says Ms. Anderson. She adds, “The most ...
October 2, 2019
Boards and CEOs at companies of all sizes operating around the world list cybersecurity as one of the top concerns keeping them up at night. Cyber threats are in the news on a daily basis and we hear about data breaches all the time. But our practice often helps clients respond to cyber incidents that are much broader than data breaches; they range from small ...
August 26, 2019, The National Law Journal
Beth Brinkmann spoke with the National Law Journal and discussed her recent win at the Supreme Court, her former national appellate practice for the federal government, and the role of other women Supreme Court clerks as leaders at Covington. Ms. Brinkmann marked her 25th argument before the Supreme Court with a win in a major patent case against the federal ...
May 16, 2019, Covington Alert
We are writing to provide an update on two important developments in U.S. national security-based regulation of trade: (1) a new, potentially expansive Executive Order on information and communications technology supply into the U.S. market, and (2) the Department of Commerce’s action to add Huawei to the Entity List.
April 25, 2019, Covington Alert
The Trump Administration has announced multiple U.S. sanctions measures over the past several weeks, further tightening the sanctions on Iran and imposing additional measures on Venezuela and its allies, Cuba and Nicaragua.
Going Over the Top
April 9, 2019, Global Data Review
Trisha Anderson spoke with the Global Data Review about the U.S.’s encryption law and its role electronic communication. According to Ms. Anderson, authorities in the U.S. have only general legal tools to seek access to encrypted data. Some traditional U.S. investigative tools, issued through courts and codified in law enforcement procedures, contain general ...
Insider Threats to Your Trade Secrets - Prevention and Response
April 9, 2019
Covington partners Trisha Anderson, Robert Haney, and Dan Johnson hosted a webinar on the latest insights regarding trade secrets, including: Avoiding theft of trade secrets and other confidential information by employees, contractors and competitors; Litigation and/or other actions that should be taken when the secret may be out; ...
February 6, 2019, Global Data Review
Trisha Anderson is quoted in Global Data Review regarding developments in cryptography. Ms. Anderson says that though the report “sounds a gloomy note,” she is optimistic that cryptography will keep pace with developments in quantum computing. She adds that we have to “assume that adversaries are collecting encrypted data that they could decrypt in the future. ...
November 30, 2018, Global Data Review
Trisha Anderson is quoted in Global Data Review regarding cyber and ransomware attacks. Ms. Anderson said that while the use of technologies like Tor and Bitcoin pose challenges to law enforcement by “raising the level of investigative effort and sophistication required to identify and locate cyber criminals,” the indictment in the SamSam Ransomware cyberattacks ...
Former FBI official joins Covington
September 7, 2018, Global Investigations Review
Trisha Anderson and James Garland are quoted in Global Investigations Review regarding Ms. Anderson rejoining the firm. Mr. Garland believes Ms. Anderson will be a valuable asset to helping navigate the U.S. Cloud Act. He says, “Trisha has that ability to spot the pain points for both the clients and the government and help figure out a way forward. Sometimes ...
Leading National Security Lawyer Rejoins Covington
September 4, 2018
WASHINGTON—Trisha B. Anderson, an experienced national security and cybersecurity lawyer who has held senior positions at multiple federal agencies, has rejoined Covington as a partner in Washington. Ms. Anderson most recently served as Principal Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where she handled complex national security and cyber ...

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Practices
Education
Harvard Law School, J.D., 2003
- magna cum laude
- Harvard International Law Journal, Editor-in-Chief
Yale University, B.A., 1998
- cum laude