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  • Nov 15, 2024 | healthcarebusinesstoday.com | Brock Dahl |Vinita Kailasanath

    The healthcare industry is no stranger to cybersecurity risk concerns. In the last few years, the world has witnessed several instances of cybersecurity threats and interferences, from cyberattacks on customer accounts containing prescription information, to ransomware attacks on patient records systems and health payment processing companies, and exploitation of vulnerabilities in DNA sequencing instruments.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | lexology.com | Rachael Annear |Zofia Aszendorf |Richard Bird |Georgina Bayly |Beth George |Adam Gillert | +28 more

    2025 DATA LAW TRENDS Leading the change Contents 01 AI governance takes center stage 02 International data transfers are under the spotlight 03 A new wave of cyber threats is here 04 New global regulations are changing our digital operations 05 Tougher enforcement is reshaping data and privacy compliance 06 US state consumer privacy laws are expanding 07 Asia's privacy laws are maturing 08 New EU data access regulations are shaping the future 2 Executive summary The 2025 Data Law Trends...

  • May 9, 2024 | blog.freshfields.us | Brock Dahl |Megan Kayo |Madeline Cimino

    On April 30, 2024, President Biden signed a National Security Memorandum (“NSM”) on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (NSM-22), updating the policy objectives and operational contours of the US government (“USG”) approach to ensuring the security of critical infrastructure. NSM-22 replaces Presidential Policy Directive 21 (PPD-21), the policy directive issued in 2013 that defined the critical infrastructure sectors and created the USG strategy to building their resilience.

  • Mar 11, 2024 | lexology.com | Beth George |Brock Dahl |Timothy Howard

    On March 7, 2024, in an address at the American Bar Association’s 39th National Institute on White Collar Crime, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco made clear that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) will continue to crack down on corporate practices related to artificial intelligence (AI). For further coverage about her speech, see our client alert here.

  • Mar 6, 2024 | lexology.com | Timothy Howard |Brock Dahl

    “Deepfakes” are a form of multimedia that use machine or deep-learning technology, subfields of artificial intelligence (AI), to synthetically create or manipulate content. Some experts predict that 90 percent of online content could be synthetically generated within a few years, and corporations can be sure that there will be an accompanying growth in legal risk related to such uses of AI.

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