Cyberlaw
Can My AI Program Sue? Supreme Court’s ADA Decision May Have the Answer
Mark Rasch | | accessibility, AI, Americans With Disabilities, Cyberlaw, discrimination, generative AI, wcag
The idea of standing is central to ADA-related web accessibility suits. Do bots and AI meet the requirements for standing? ...
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Attorney-Client Privilege at the Border
A recent case has interesting implications for the privacy of attorney-client privileged information at the border ...
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Will SEC Cybersecurity Regulations Make a Difference?
The SEC's rules aim to ensure that Investors evaluating a company can meaningfully assess that company’s cybersecurity standing ...
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House Panel OK’s Bill to Ban Law Enforcement from Buying Data from Brokers
Legislation that would ban law enforcement and federal agencies from buying consumer data from data brokers without a warrant is on its way to the full House ...
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CISA Pressures Federal Civilian Agencies to Secure Network Devices
Teri Robinson | | binding operational directive, cisa, Cyberlaw, Data breach, legislation, regulations
CISA put federal civilian agencies on notice that they were expected to secure network devices within 14 days of discovering they had been exposed on the internet ...
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Identity Crisis: Supreme Court Rules on ‘Identity Theft’ Penalty Enhancement
The Supreme Court attempted to define what it means to “use” without lawful authority “a means of identification” of another person ...
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Insider Risk: Theft of Trade Secrets Nets Thief Six Months
Christopher Burgess | | Cyberlaw, Insider, insider risk, Intellectual Property, IP theft, semiconductor
An interesting case of insider risk wrapped up recently in the Federal District Court in Massachusetts when U.S. Senior District Court Judge William G. Young handed down a lenient sentence to Haoyang ...
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Federal Court Dismisses FTC Location Privacy Lawsuit
Geolocation data is among the most sensitive personal data. Marketers can use this data to determine what you are likely to buy, how much you are likely to spend and where you ...
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War, Hunh. Yeah. What is it Good For? Reducing Insurer Liability for Cyberattacks
A New Jersey court recently ruled that an insurer was not relieved from its obligation to pay for Merck’s losses after a Russian NotPetya cyberattack. The insurer claimed its ‘Act of War’ ...
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A CISO Employment Contract May Mean the Difference Between Success and Jail
On May 4, 2023, U.S. District Judge William Orrick sentenced former Uber CISO and former DOJ cybercrime prosecutor Joe Sullivan to three years of probation and 200 hours of community service for ...
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