By Peter A. Halprin, Jacquelyn Mohr and Nicolas A. Pappas | May 7, 2021
Insurance coverage for deepfakes is in its nascent stages.
By Julia Brickell | May 7, 2021
Cyberthreats require deliberate prevention techniques, enterprise-wide awareness, and a well-planned incident response.
By Catherine Castaldo, Trevor Satnick and Kile Marks | May 7, 2021
If the unregulated, unsecured nature of many IoT devices remains industry standard practice, it is a near guarantee that breaches like the Verkada breach will become even more frequent, and likely more severe than they already are.
By Michael Bahar, Frank Nolan and Deepa Menon | May 7, 2021
Privacy laws present a challenge as to how employers can collect, maintain and use proof of vaccinations.
By Antonia Savaria and Caroline A. Morgan | May 7, 2021
Last year's cyberattacks demonstrate that no organization is immune and that the cost to bad actors is all too low, while the cost to organizations can reach millions.
By Peter Marta and Jasmeet Ahuja | May 7, 2021
Attacks on third-party vendors have risen in number and severity.
By Angela Turturro | May 1, 2021
Leaders of the bench and bar discuss this year's Law Day theme, "Advancing the Rule of Law Now."
By Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge, State of New York | April 30, 2021
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York, focuses on a core element of the rule of law—ensuring that every individual is treated equally under the law. She writes that the existence or even the perception of bias and discrimination in the courts and the justice system undermines public faith in the legitimacy of our cherished legal institutions.
By Lawrence K. Marks, Chief Administrative Judge, New York State Unified Court System | April 30, 2021
Lawrence K. Marks, Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, writes that although the past year brought unprecedented challenges for society as a whole, including the courts, we can take great assurance in the fact that, despite the challenges, the rule of law has endured through the efforts of courts to keep cases moving.
By Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, First Department | April 30, 2021
Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department writes about the importance of civic education, as the rule of law depends on the public's faith in government and an understanding of how it works.
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