By Maria Dinzeo | May 11, 2023
"What everyone in the industry wants to understand is, where is the line, and how can we be sure we're not crossing it?" said Ed McAndrew, a former cybercrime prosecutor.
By Ellen Bardash | May 10, 2023
"What we don't have is a little law breaking. What we don't have is isolated law breaking. What we don't have are immaterial violations. This is a case involving tremendous wrongdoing on a truly enormous scale," Laster said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | May 10, 2023
A look at some of the tough questions worth considering in light of companies around the world investing an enormous amounts of financial resources to ward off the far-reaching effects of a cyber breach with the expectation of avoiding an actual one and all its damaging effects.
By Kenneth Jones, Xerdict Group LLC | May 10, 2023
As risk levels in the cybersecurity realm rapidly increase, the legal community convened to discuss the most pressing issues in cybersecurity at ILTA's 2023 LegalSEC Summit.
By Greg Hatcher | May 8, 2023
The Implications of Data Breaches and Generative AI Platforms for the Legal Industry The pros and cons that law firms should consider before incorporating generative AI.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ronald M. Feiman, Matt Dunn and Jenny Frank | May 8, 2023
This article discusses a correlate of the proposition that digital assets are investment contracts and therefore are securities, namely that pools of digital assets are investment companies as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act).
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kritika Bharadwaj, William Roberts and Stephanie Gomes-Ganhão | May 8, 2023
At one point or another, we have all heard the warning "don't make promises you can't keep." Recent enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) demonstrate that organizations must heed this warning as they decide what confidentiality assurances they should make to consumers in their online privacy policies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel S. Marvin | May 8, 2023
This article will provide a brief history of the VPPA, an overview of how the courts apply it to modern technologies, as well a description of some of the statute's limitations as courts attempt to shoehorn new facts into an old law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward McNicholas and Briana Fasone | May 8, 2023
The proliferation of large-scale hacks and data breaches throughout this time—Heartland Payment Systems, Sony, the Office of Personnel Management, Target, Neiman Marcus, Yahoo!, Equifax, Home Depot, even the SEC—simultaneously demonstrated the difficulty of data protection given the ever-evolving nature of cybercrime. Despite these developments, the SEC has failed to update Regulation S-P, or promulgate additional binding cybersecurity rules, until now.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Pete Marta, Nathan Salminen, Dan Whitehead, Natalie Perez and Parris Briggs | May 8, 2023
In this article, we explore the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, including the main risks and best practices for organizations that develop or deploy AI tools, while also considering the future of AI regulation.
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