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By Maria Dinzeo | June 8, 2023
"You may get a stakeholder who says, 'We have to keep it forever because we may need it. It's the job of an in-house counsel to push back on that and say, 'Explain what you need it for,'" said David Zetoony, a Greenberg Traurig shareholder.
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By Allison Dunn | June 8, 2023
"If you're hiring AI technical competence to help you form an AI strategy, that's completely wrong in my expert opinion because it's a business decision," said Josh Kubicki, a University of Richmond School of Law professor.
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By Trudy Knockless | June 6, 2023
"Culture is so critical. As a new compliance officer, you have to start getting a feel for what the company is about," said Haydee Olinger, former global chief compliance officer of McDonald's.
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By William J. Murphy | June 6, 2023
It is likely that compensability for specific accidents at home will be determined on a fact-sensitive basis for each individual case. Accordingly, the best thing that employers can do is enact policies requiring prompt and detailed reporting of accidents.
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By Greg Andrews | June 1, 2023
"Is the security being offered designed to protect or being designed to aggrandize? That is an important distinction," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.
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By Matthew H. Grady | June 1, 2023
As anyone who follows technology is aware, ChatGPT has made one of the biggest splashes in the innovation pool in recent memory. It has already had a profound effect on the software space as the ripples continue, and will be felt for some time.
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By Maria Dinzeo | June 1, 2023
"If you're a bad guy and you're not using ChatGPT or other LLMs to go and find vulnerabilities, you're probably not doing your job as a bad guy," said Scott Giordano, general counsel of Spirion.
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By Paul Greene | May 26, 2023
The NY Department of Financial Services published a consent decree last week where a crypto company was fined $1.2 million for not conducting proper information security risk assessments and using template policies, without customizing them to fit the company. This article discusses this consent decree and the importance of robust risk assessment procedures and tailoring an information security program to an organization's specific needs.
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By Mason Lawlor | May 25, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Greg Andrews | May 25, 2023
"Info tech … will likely face continued shareholder pressure, especially those with low profitability," Goldman Sachs said in a report last month.
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