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Dec 19, 2023 |
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by Michael T. Borgia and Patrick J. AustinAs we discussed in our prior blog post, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently finalized its Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, Governance, and Incident Disclosure rule for public companies (the “Rule”). The Rule requires, among other things, that public companies disclose “material” cybersecurity incidents on Form 8-K (Form 6-K for foreign private issuers).
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Dec 15, 2023 |
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by Andrew J. Ceresney, Charu A. Chandrasekhar, Luke Dembosky, Erez Liebermann, Julie M. Riewe, Anna Moody, Andreas A. Glimenakis, and Melissa MuseTop left to right: Andrew J. Ceresney, Charu A. Chandrasekhar, Luke Dembosky, and Erez Liebermann. Bottom left to right: Julie M. Riewe, Anna Moody, Andreas A. Glimenakis, and Melissa Muse.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
wp.nyu.edu | Julius Sim
by Hunton Andrews Kurth LLPOn November 27, 2023, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) published its draft regulations on automated decisionmaking technology (“ADMT”).
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Nov 17, 2023 |
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by Jessica S. Carey, John P. Carlin, Roberto J. Gonzalez, Brad S. Karp, Richard S. Elliott, David Fein, David Kessler, Nathan Mitchell, and Jacobus J.
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Nov 11, 2023 |
wp.nyu.edu | Julius Sim
Editor’s Note: The NYU School of Law Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement (PCCE) is following the New York State Department of Financial Services’s (NYDFS) recently announced amendments to its Part 500 Cybersecurity Regulations. In this post, cybersecurity experts offer their insight on the final amendments and the potential implications they have for corporate cybersecurity programs.
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Oct 28, 2023 |
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by Ed Stroz and Carl YoungRecently, a malware payload (referred to as “Lightless Can”) was successfully deployed in connection with fake job offers.[1] According to researchers at ESET, the North Korean-affiliated hacking group “Lazarus” was behind this targeted phishing operation, which involved tricking victims at a Spanish aerospace company by offering a fake offer of employment at well-known firms.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
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by Avi Gesser, Robert Maddox, Friedrich Popp, and Martha HirstAs businesses adopt Generative AI tools, they need to ensure that their governance frameworks address not only AI-specific regulations such as the forthcoming EU AI Act, but also existing regulations, including the EU and UK GDPR. In this blog post, we outline eight questions businesses may want to ask when developing or adopting new Generative AI tools or when considering new use cases involving GDPR-covered data.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
jsams.org | Catherine Beattie |Richard Barnett |Jennifer Williams |Julius Sim
AbstractTo determine the influence of severity and direction (craniocaudal length vs cross-sectional area) of intramuscular tendon tears in the lower limb on return-to-play (RTP) times, compared to muscles injuries without intramuscular tendon involvement. Systematic review with meta-analysis. Systematic review in accordance with PRISMA reporting guidelines.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
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by Lawrence Cunningham and Arvin MaskinEnterprise risk management (“ERM”) and corporate governance are two sides of the same coin, being united by the importance of relevant decision-makers acquiring, interpreting and disseminating intelligence about risk and oversight.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
wp.nyu.edu | Julius Sim
by Brent Carlson and Michael Huneke We have written recently about liability pitfalls caused by misperceived “loopholes” in sanctions and export controls regimes.[1] We have also written about the meaning and practical implications of the U.S. government’s emphasis on sanctions enforcement as the “new FCPA,” discussing how to identify and respond to circumstances posing a high probability of sanctions or export controls evasion.[2] Having identified these new priority issues, what is the...