By Alan Brill, Kroll and Elaine Wood, Duff & Phelps | December 18, 2018
This first of a three part series examines how The Law of Unintended Consequences affects general counsel dealing with the evolution of AI, machine learning, and decision making.
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By Frank Ready | December 17, 2018
Facebook announced on Friday that a bug may have exposed the photos of up to 6.8 million users. How regulators will address this novel incident is not readily clear given current privacy laws.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 14, 2018
With a new cybersecurity minister who has admitted he doesn't know much about cybersecurity, Japan is looking to the private sector to provide some assistance in protecting the country from cyberthreats.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 13, 2018
Cybersecurity professionals said the benefits of publicly listing attorneys' law firm email addresses outweigh the risks, so long as lawyers are equipped with appropriate cyber training.
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By Frank Ready | December 12, 2018
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, published a blog post calling for federal regulations on facial recognition technology. Existing statutes of privacy my have formed a basis for future legislation—but is that a good thing?
By Jeff Higel, Swiss Re; Michael Bahar, Eversheds Sutherland and Mike Nelson, Eversheds Sutherland | December 11, 2018
As convenient, useful and cool mobile technology and interconnected devices are, they come with risks that remain largely unseen or, worse, ignored. For manufacturers, they also pose regulatory litigation, and insurance risks, especially when children end up using their 'smart' products.
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By Frank Ready | December 7, 2018
A new bill in Australia that would give law enforcement access to encrypted communications passed on Friday. Will other countries pick up the baton?
By Derek Brost and Rod Oancea, InterVision | December 7, 2018
How do legal IT professionals identify scenarios where clients are overreaching reasonable bounds of information or action? The stronger your IT strategy is at the outset, the better you'll be able to respond.
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By Frank Ready | December 4, 2018
The Marriott breach that potentially compromised the information of up to 500 million people may wind up being more memorable for nature of the data that was targeted and the patience the intruders displayed.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 4, 2018
Consumer credit reporting agency Experian highlighted three types of hacks that could hit lawyers and law firms hard.
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