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Supercomputers Soon Will Crack Encryption. Is Your Company Ready?
"With this level of breach that can and will happen, you can't afford to take a wait-and-see approach if you are managing sensitive data," said Rebecca Krauthamer, co-founder of quantum cybersecurity software firm QuSecure.Report Predicts $8 Trillion in Losses From Cyber Threats This Year
"Phishing has evolved past the Nigerian prince who wants to give you an inheritance you have never heard of, to somebody that you work with in accounting sending you what looks like a legitimate email saying, 'There has been a last-minute change on the deal, and we need to change the wire transfer numbers,'" said Edward McNicholas, a Ropes & Gray partner.Albertsons GC Jumping From Lettuce to Lumber
Juliette Pryor is exiting the Boise, Idaho-based grocery chain as it moves ahead with its $25 billion sale to Kroger, a deal that portends uncertainty for top executives.Fenwick, With New Client Capabilities, Grew Revenue Nearly 4% as Profits Inched Down
Revenue grew to $750.4 million, thanks to new regulatory capabilities and intellectual property growth, while profits fell 1.4% at Fenwick in 2022.Collaborative Cybersecurity: Working Across Legal and Information Security for Better Outcomes
The costs of failing to collaborate can be high: compliance failures, often the ambit of the legal/compliance team, add significantly to the costs of a data breach.View more book results for the query "IBM"
ChatGPT's cybersecurity implications: The good, the bad and the ugly
Created primarily for conversational use, ChatGPT's versatility has made it an asset in multiple domains, including cybersecurity.African Legal Research Platform Afriwise Discusses Why, and How It's Embracing AI
The leaders of Afriwise and legal software developer Pythagoria, which Afriwise recently acquired, discuss the state of the African legal tech industry and the role that AI can play to bridge some gaps.Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law: From Monkey Selfies to ChatGPT
The widespread use of AI software in business, industry and medicine is likely just beginning. As with other disruptive technology, it will take time for the law to catch up.CLM Provider ContractPodAi Launches AI Legal Assistant Leah, Powered by 'Team of AI'
The London-based CLM provider's latest offerings are powered by a combination of AI technologies including OpenAI's latest GPT model GPT-4, Microsoft Azure, IBM Watson and ContractPodAi's own proprietary AI.Following 3 Decades of Growth, Sheppard Mullin Sees Revenue Rise 4.8% in 2022
For three decades, Sheppard Mullin has seen revenue growth. The streak continued in 2022, in the second year the firm has surpassed the $1 billion mark.Trending Stories
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