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Artificial Intelligence Laws: Ensuring Responsible and Ethical Use

Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has rapidly emerged as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. From healthcare to transportation, AI applications are becoming increasingly prevalent. As AI continues to advance, the need for comprehensive laws and regulations becomes crucial to ensure responsible and ethical use…

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Computer Network Security Rules

Computer network security rules are essential measures put in place to protect computer networks from unauthorized access, data theft, and other cyber threats. With the increase in the use of the internet and the dependence on computer networks, it has become imperative to establish legal frameworks that can safeguard information…

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Business Email Compromise: A Growing Threat to Businesses

Business email compromise (“BEC”) is a type of cyberattack that targets businesses and organizations by manipulating email accounts to conduct fraudulent activities. This type of attack has been on the rise in recent years, with the FBI reporting that BEC scams have cost businesses over $26 billion in losses since…

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Artificial Intelligence Technology: Legal Implications and Challenges

Artificial intelligence (“AI”) technology has been rapidly advancing in recent years, with many new and exciting applications emerging in various fields. However, the use of AI also raises important legal questions and challenges. In this article, we will explore some of the key legal implications and challenges associated with AI…

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Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT

Artificial intelligence is here and will continue to grow across various industries. This type of technology allows intelligent machines to think like humans and take over human-like tasks. The fact that intelligent machines can conduct human-like tasks such as answer phone calls, quickly analyze complex information, drive vehicles, or fly…

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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) amends the federal criminal code to change the scienter requirement from “knowingly” to “intentionally” for certain offenses regarding accessing the computer files of another. It revises the definition of “financial institution” to which the financial record provisions of computer fraud law apply. It…

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Ireland’s Data Protection Commission Fines Meta Platforms

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) has reached its final decision related to Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (“MPIL”) which is Facebook’s data controller in that country. The DPC announced last month that it will be imposing a fine of €265 million against the company and will issue a set of corrective…

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CISA Releases Cloud Security Technical Reference Architecture

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (“CISA”) released the second version of its cloud security Technical Reference Architecture (“TRA”) several months ago. CISA is the country’s cyber defense agency that works with other interagency partners to improve cybersecurity. The purpose of the TRA is to outline the suggested approaches to…

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