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Compliance Strategies for Mitigating AI Risk in Healthcare

Compliance Strategies for Mitigating AI Risk in Healthcare

Discover why a current regulatory gap leads to AI risk in healthcare and practical steps for implementing solutions to govern its use and ensure compliance.

Dispelling Myths About TAR in EDiscovery

Dispelling Myths About TAR in EDiscovery

Learn about the myths surrounding TAR in eDiscovery and how technology-assisted review saves time and money for your organization.

New WordPress Security Requirements To Counter Supply Chain Attacks

New WordPress Security Requirements To Counter Supply Chain Attacks

Learn why WordPress security requirements are being implemented to counter vulnerabilities in old plugins and themes that serve as entry points for attackers.

When Paying Ransom Fails: The Risks of Faulty Decryptors in Ransomware Attacks

When Paying Ransom Fails: The Risks of Faulty Decryptors in Ransomware Attacks

Paying ransom doesn’t guarantee recovery. Read how faulty decryptors in ransomware attacks leave companies without access to their files and still at risk.

OpenAI’s Paper Analyzes ChatGPT’s Security Risks

MOVEit Data Breach Affects Over 3 Million, Sparks Investigations and Lawsuits

Read how the MOVEit data breach has impacted over 3 million people, exposing sensitive data and leading to lawsuits and millions in ransomware payments.

Third Circuit Weighs Jurisdiction Over Class Action Suits Involving Website Tracking and Privacy Violations

Third Circuit Weighs Jurisdiction Over Class Action Suits Involving Website Tracking and Privacy Violations

Learn about a jurisdiction disagreement over website tracking and privacy rights that was argued before a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

California Passes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Bill, Rejects Delay Request

California Passes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Bill, Rejects Delay Request

Explore why the California legislature rejected the Governor’s request to delay climate accountability disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions by two years.

Department of Defense Gets its First Cybersecurity Policy Chief

Department of Defense Gets its First Cybersecurity Policy Chief

The new Cybersecurity Policy Chief at the Department of Defense will focus on better metrics while eyeing potential benefits for the private sector.

Court Rules Facebook Post Was Unlawful Retaliation Under the FLSA

Court Rules Facebook Post Was Unlawful Retaliation Under the FLSA

Learn why an employer’s social media posts- even true ones- can constitute unlawful retaliation against a former employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

Class Certification Process Takes Center Stage in Price-Fixing Case

Class Certification Process Takes Center Stage in Price-Fixing Case

Learn about a recent decision in an antitrust case alleging price fixing for caustic soda and what it teaches us about the class certification process.

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