By Kat Black | October 3, 2024
A news release published by the DOJ revealed that it had worked in collaboration with Microsoft to expose a "spear-phishing campaign" by Russian state-sponsored threat actors affiliated with the "Callisto Group," an operational unit in Center 18 of the Russian Federal Security Service.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Frances M. Green and Karen Mandelbaum | October 2, 2024
"Organizations must strike a balance by harnessing the benefits of AI while remaining vigilant against employee complacency and the exploitation of automated systems," write Frances M. Green and Karen Mandelbaum.
By Christopher Boehning & Daniel J. Toal | September 30, 2024
In their E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel Toal discuss the recent decision in United States v. Anthem, Inc., which addressed the question of how to allocate data security costs between parties and established a new test to determine when and whether cost-shifting may be appropriate.
By Louis Altmann | September 30, 2024
A report by Atlas Cloud reveals that more than one million law firm-related passwords have been leaked, including those belonging to large law firms.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 27, 2024
What should lawyers do under these circumstances? If they think they have received fraudulent emails, contact the FBI's Internet Complaint Center.
By Patrick Smith | September 24, 2024
Kristen Mathews joins Cooley as the firm looks to strengthen its data privacy group and its litigation capabilities in New York.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, Timothy J. Miller and Liam Leahy | September 23, 2024
A wide range of tools have been developed to perform vocal cloning, leading to vocal deepfakes becoming a common source of scams and misinformation. And these issues have only been exacerbated by a lack of appropriate laws and regulations to rein in the use of AI and protect an individual's right to their voice.
By Kristie Rearick | September 20, 2024
The legislation now awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision by Sept. 30. Given California's pivotal role as a leader in technology and regulation (e.g., privacy), all eyes are on Newsom to see whether the state will continue to set precedents in AI governance or heed concerns that the bill's adoption may be premature.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Research
By Maria Dinzeo | September 18, 2024
"We believe—and evidence shows—that the SEC's new rule sets a high bar that most companies and their investors cannot achieve today," the report says.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 17, 2024
"Make sure that everyone is being attentive to the smallest things... like making sure your passwords are updated [and] being careful what you click on," said Judge Michael Scudder, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
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