
Tatiana Sullivan
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Dec 18, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Tatiana Sullivan
On October 29, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published a proposed rule (Proposed Rule) that would restrict or prohibit certain transactions with China, Russia and other countries of concern involving U.S. sensitive personal data or U.S. government-related data (Data Risk Regime). DOJ has not announced its planned timing for finalizing the Proposed Rule, but the final rule will likely not come into effect before the end of the Biden administration.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
cuchimes.com | Tatiana Sullivan
There was a time when students didn’t have to skip meals, live off caffeine and minimal sleep or schedule in time to relax and socialize. Today, they find themselves in a culture where constantly being busy is the norm. “Grind” culture and the “girlboss mentality” have pushed students to believe that if they’re not overwhelmed, they aren’t doing enough. They’ve lost sight of the fact that the point of living isn’t to work, it’s to have the time to enjoy life.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Brian Egan |Michael E. Leiter |Tatiana Sullivan
Over its 30-year history, the Department of Defense (DoD) National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), which establishes policies and procedures for mitigating foreign ownership, control or influence (FOCI) in the U.S. defense industrial base, has narrowly focused on parties that require access to classified information (classified contracts) in the performance of a U.S. government contract.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
cuchimes.com | Tatiana Sullivan
On Apr. 8, students and faculty alike spent time outside looking up to view the rare event of a solar eclipse. Tatiana is a third-year Music Technology major and is returning to the Chimes for her third year. She enjoys being involved on campus as a Resident Assistant and exec. board member for Audio Engineering Society and Outdoor Adventure Club. She is passionate about the arts, loves all things vintage and thoroughly enjoys a good podcast. View all posts
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Dec 21, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Brian Egan |Michael P. Leiter |Tatiana Sullivan
Key Points The Treasury Department is expected to initiate restrictions in 2024 on U.S. investments in Chinese companies pursuing key technologies deemed to have national security implications. The Commerce Department’s export controls on advanced semiconductors and computers, and related manufacturing equipment and technologies, are likely to be expanded in the new year.
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