By Cassandre Coyer | August 2, 2022
Recent cases filed under the False Claims Act not only hint at a growing number of cases using the Civil War-era law to come, but they also offer a roadmap for companies on how to stay compliant.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 2, 2022
For years, the problem of how to distribute encryption keys before a call seemed like a catch-22. This month's history of cybersecurity shows how that problem was solved with the help of the "session key" and how it eventually became declassified information.
By Jessica Mifflin, Aderant | August 1, 2022
Looking back at the past year of cybersecurity incidents and breaches, it is clear that hackers are getting smarter and more creative. Legal IT professionals can learn from these examples and strengthen their firm's security network and protocols accordingly.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 28, 2022
To manage growing volumes of data, organizations are using multiple cloud providers. But to keep their data safe and compliant, companies should ensure that they have the right processes in place.
By David Kessler, Andrea D'Ambra and Ji Won Kim, Norton Rose Fulbright | July 14, 2022
Norton Rose's David Kessler, Andrea D'Ambra and Ji Won Kim dive into the California Public Right to Know Act of 2022 (SB 1149), arguing it would threaten the privacy rights of consumers, employees and third parties, as well attorneys' ability to engage in advocacy on behalf their clients.
By Barry Miller and Elisabeth Gentile, Freeman Mathis & Gary | July 12, 2022
Part of the sting of "Future Shock" is that the accelerated pace of change is not anticipated. In a world where most insureds rely on computers and networks to conduct day-to-day personal and commercial business, non-cyber adjusters must expect that they will face claims involving the use or loss of computer data and equipment.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 11, 2022
The EU's proposed artificial intelligence regulation will likely influence other jurisdictions looking to rein in AI—including the U.S. But as the path to federal legislation remains uncertain in the U.S., states and federal agencies will likely have to lead the way.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 8, 2022
The U.K.'s proposed reforms aim to lessen the compliance burden on small and medium organizations. But while the reforms likely will not risk an EU adequacy decision, some attorneys believe Brussels may still have some questions.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 5, 2022
About a year after the European Union proposed regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence, Canada is now, too, proposing its first-ever private sector regulation of AI. Similarities between the two regulations reveal the influence the EU's AI act will likely have on other jurisdictions looking to rein in AI.
By Emil Sayegh, Ntirety | June 28, 2022
Understanding cyber history and the overall state of threats which are now tied to global issues should be the catalyst for continued vigilance and proactive cyber measures that manage cybersecurity risks.
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