July 02, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Setting the Law Straight: Cyber Breach Fallout Is Not Just a Tech ProblemCalling IT immediately after a cyber breach is a knee-jerk reaction, and a smart one at that. But what about the aftermath? Who do you call next? This article discusses the importance of notifying legal early in the process.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
October 11, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Ready to Meet the Moment: Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Concerns Echo Throughout Biotech and Synthetic BiologyA discussion of synthetic biology and its intersection with privacy/cybersecurity laws.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
May 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
The Counterstrategy Blueprint: Raising the Economic Costs of Generating a Cyber Attack to Decrease Data Breach and Infiltration Success RatesA 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 Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
March 14, 2023 | New York Law Journal
AI's Learning Curve Clashes With Proprietary Data: Processing Originality Raises Legal, Ethical QuestionsAI is racing to process all of this individual creative work, and yet using this type of technology could also put it on a fast-track collision course with copyright infringement and intellectual property laws.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
9 minute read
November 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Mitigating the Rising Tide of Data Breach Costs for Global Corporations Through Regulatory Compliance ManagementPutting off a company's cyber assessment of its compliance obligations will likely foretell some rough spots ahead that are characteristically unpredictable in both depth and scope.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
9 minute read
October 06, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Move Over Third-Party Data: Rising First-Party Data Collection Looks To Impact Privacy LawsFirst-party data collections for businesses that are considering building their own media networks could achieve greater control and transparency; the trade-off will be the incursion of greater exposure to legal liability.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
May 13, 2022 | New York Law Journal
AI vs. AI: Forecasting the Ethical Dilemma Circling Law, Business and TechnologyThis article provides a discussion of the legal and ethical questions involved when private companies defend themselves and then retaliate as a result of a cyberattack—a so-called counterpunch known as the "hack-back."
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
March 10, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Lowering a Corporation's Legal Risk Profile Through Employee Cybersecurity TrainingA company's most valued asset (its employees) can turn into its biggest legal liability by ignoring the fundamental advantages of implementing scientifically targeted cyber awareness training.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
November 10, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Anatomy of an NYDFS Enforcement Action for Violating New York's Cybersecurity RegulationCybersecurity and data privacy's arc is at its three-quarter turn, having gone from a pure IT issue only five years ago to the inclusion of legal with the passage of constantly evolving state regulatory laws and now the forecasted extension of those laws—enforcement. The final turn will be the passage of a uniform federal law to tie this current patchwork together.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
10 minute read
June 24, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Finance Industry Fault Lines: Profit and Compliance CompatibilityProactively strengthening a company's cyber readiness against a breach of its most fundamental asset, i.e., data, can significantly mitigate some of these hits to profitability formulas and revenue projections.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill
9 minute read