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SAG-AFTRA Union Health Plan Slammed With Data Breach Class Actions in Wake of Phishing Attack
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan, which provides health care benefits to eligible members of the entertainment industry, was hit with three class actions in California following a data breach incident that occurred in September.AI Adoption, Data Center Building Boom Opening More Doors for Cybercriminals, Many of Them Teenagers
“We've seen a lot more activity with gangs that are powered by teenagers, and it makes sense because the teens are being recruited because they're tech savvy, they're into gaming, they know about AI," said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of global data breach resolution at Experian.The Rise of AI-Generated Deepfakes: A New Cybersecurity Threat for Law Firms
"Being able to spot deepfakes is a major step in curbing their malicious use," writes Eric Hoffmaster of Innovative Computing Systems.The Expanding Universe of Attorney Cyber Liability
"Law firms have become attractive targets for cyber criminals due to the highly sensitive information they manage," writes Mandelbaum Barrett's Steven Teppler.Opportunity Knocks: Modern Trends With Business Email Compromise in a Changing Cyber World
"Even if an organization has invested in the most effective security tools available, the human element is still the largest threat," write Marshall Dennehey's David Shannon and Jeremy Zacharias.View more book results for the query "ransomware"
New Reporting Requirements in the Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Sectors
"Lawyers should anticipate advising public and private clients regarding more reporting and auditing obligations," write Day Pitney's Naju R. Lathia and Potoula P. Tournas.Remote Work and Cybersecurity: Keeping Law Firm Data Safe Beyond the Office
"Remote work opens a variety of vulnerabilities that may not exist within a traditional office setting," writes Lindabury's Gregory Hoffman.Stock Trading App Robinhood Hit With Privacy Class Action 1 Month After Alleged Data Breach
Plaintiffs are seeking $5 million in damages.Will England Accept That Digital Assets Are ‘Property’?
The author writes "To American lawyers it has been fairly obvious that digital assets are 'property' for legal purposes, but the English have not been so sure. In fact, England has been so not sure that recently it felt compelled to introduce legislation to help resolve the point. And yet even then, this proposed legislation would not actually confirm that digital assets constitute “property,” but rather just provide that it is not out of the question that they might."Trending Stories
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