In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They have their traditional look at the year ahead. What will 2024 bring in the world of technology law? The topics include: will technology result in reduced legal costs? what are some of the likely AI implications Read more »
TechLaw10 with Eric Sinrod: Personal Liability & Do I Really Need to Know about AI?
In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They talk about personal liability for tech issues & tech failures. How will this play in the world of AI? The topics include: what do the cases of Joe Sullivan & Carlos Abarca tell us about personal Read more »
Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to ISMG re personal liability on security incidents
Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong recently spoke to ISMG about personal liability on security incidents. In a discussion with ISMG’s Mathew J. Schwartz, Jonathan looks at what CISO’s should do when cyber incidents occur including a brief discussion on the Joe Sullivan case on personal liability. You can watch or listen to their interview here https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/liability-trends-shift-in-cybersecurity-prosecutions-a-23287 Office: Read more »
TechLaw10: Will the US approach to self-regulation of AI work?
In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They talk about the announcement that the US is to trial a self-regulatory approach to AI. Will this work? How does it differ from the approach taken in the EU & in the UK? The topics include: Read more »
TechLaw10: Eric Sinrod & Jonathan Armstrong on AI, Social misinformation & Influencers
In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. This time there’s a pot pourri of 3 different topics – AI, social minformation & influencers. The topics include: the legal issues involved in new AI-assisted Beatles material the suspension of Bard in the EU & the Read more »
Client Alert: Google delays Bard AI tool rollout in EU after intervention from Irish data watchdog
Introduction There’s hardly a day goes by without some news about the intersection of AI and the law. In a significant development this week Google has paused the rollout of its Bard AI chatbot in the EU after intervention by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC). The case shows that data protection authorities are willing Read more »
Life with GDPR – Meta Fine
On the latest edition of the Life with GDPR podcast Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong speaks with Tom Fox about the record €1.2 billion fine for Meta – the highest fine under GDPR to date. They also chat about the order to suspend EU-US data transfers and the chances of a Meta appeal. You can listen to Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 115 The Insider Trading (Or Not) Edition
In the latest issue of Everything Compliance Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks about the conviction and sentence of former Uber Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan. He looks at the GDPR implications and whether other officers of an organisation, including Chief Compliance Officers should feel vulnerable too. You can listen to the podcast at https://bit.ly/3MJlEXO or via Read more »
TechLaw10: Eric Sinrod & Jonathan Armstrong on 5 years of GDPR
In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They look at the 5 year anniversary of GDPR coming into force. The topics include: what are the level of fines under GDPR? the use of Data Protection Impact Assessments cookies AI data transfer the rise of Read more »
Client Alert: UK EU Law (Revocation & Reform) Bill Update
We first posted this alert on 17 March 2023 and have updated this to reflect recent developments. Introduction In September 2022 the UK government introduced the “Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill” (“the Bill”) which aims at amending, repealing or replacing retained EU law that, in the government’s view, “is no longer fit for Read more »
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