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New York Law Journal

Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Deepfakes, Privacy and the Ethics of Liability

This article aims to provide lawyers with an overview of the legal battles approaching AI and deepfake technology, including emerging litigation, developer liability, unintended consequences and ethical considerations.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Increasing AI Disruption of Cybersecurity

Artificial intelligence has been disrupting cybersecurity prevention, regulatory compliance and security incidents management. In this article, Cathy Mulrow-Peattie discusses how companies can practically respond to these increasing AI disruptions.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Preparing for the Expected and the Unexpected: The New York Department of Financial Services' Cybersecurity Regulation

While the sufficiency of cybersecurity programs was previously subject to "reasonableness" standards, an "acceptable" cybersecurity program has become more objective as regulators, such as NYDFS, continue to implement, amend and mature applicable laws.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Conned by ChatGPT: The Growing Risks of AI-Powered Cyber Attacks

In this article, David Owen and Alexa Moses discuss new risks posed by AI-powered social engineering attacks, as well as several countermeasures individuals and companies can take to defend against them.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Biden Orders DOJ, Other Federal Agencies to Protect Americans' Personal Data

"Our adversaries are exploiting Americans' sensitive personal data to threaten our national security," Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Winner, Provider: HaystackID

"Legal innovation isn't separate from how technology impacts society; they now influence each other more directly than ever before," said Michael Sarlo and John Brewer of HaystackID.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Special Computer Skills and the Federal Sentencing Adjustment of U.S.S.G. §3B1.3

In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco discusses how courts define a special skill and how that adjustment may impact a defendant who utilized his computer skills to facilitate the commission of the offense for which he stands convicted.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Faces Over $5M Lawsuit After Data Breach

"This lawsuit emphasizes how important it is for companies to be on their toes at all times when it comes to cybersecurity, privacy and data protection," said Ella Shenhav, a partner at an Am Law 200 firm.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

SEC's New Cybersecurity Rules Place New Demands on Public Companies' Cybersecurity Programs

Public companies should promptly review and, if appropriate, amend their disclosure controls, procedures and processes to ensure that cybersecurity incidents are timely reported to personnel who are responsible for determining whether to make public disclosures under applicable securities laws, three Holland & Knight attorneys write.
7 minute read

The Recorder

California Judge Halts Litigation Over 23andMe Data Breach

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen, who is overseeing most of the 35 lawsuits against 23andMe in the Northern District of California, said he planned to wait until the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation decides next month whether to coordinate the cases into multidistrict litigation.
4 minute read

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