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Analyzing the CCPA’s New Risk Assessment Requirement Image

Analyzing the CCPA’s New Risk Assessment Requirement

David Stauss & Shelby Dolen & TK Lively & Marlaina Pinto

Businesses subject to the CCPA now must conduct risk assessments for certain types of processing activities and, starting in 2028, must certify to California regulators that they completed the assessments.

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New York’s UCC Amendment Creates Framework for Digital Assets

Robert A. Schwinger

On Dec. 5, 2025, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law a set of amendments to the New York Uniform Commercial Code which create a new article, Article 12, covering a broad range of digital assets, with various associated changes to other UCC provisions.

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SEC Signals Reduction In Disclosure Requirements for Insider Trading and Cybersecurity Image

SEC Signals Reduction In Disclosure Requirements for Insider Trading and Cybersecurity

Dan Novak

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should ease the disclosure requirements of public companies, including those related to insider trading and cybersecurity, SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda said.

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Navigating Turbulence with Tranquility: Legal Counsel In the Age of AI, Cybersecurity, Privacy and Emerging Technology Image

Navigating Turbulence with Tranquility: Legal Counsel In the Age of AI, Cybersecurity, Privacy and Emerging Technology

Michael Bahar & Jessica Fuhrman & Chris Bloomfield & Rebekah O’Brien

As we enter 2026, the winners will be those who operationalize compliance as a capability by linking AI governance, privacy discipline, and cybersecurity resilience to business enablement.

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When Efficiency Meets the Duty to Verify: Reflections on The Verification-Value Paradox Image

When Efficiency Meets the Duty to Verify: Reflections on The Verification-Value Paradox

Leigh Vickery

The Verification-Value Paradox states that increases in efficiency from AI use “will be met by a correspondingly greater imperative to manually verify” the outputs. The result is that the net value of AI in many legal contexts may be negligible once verification is honestly accounted for. For low-stakes tasks, verification costs are light. For core legal work, verification costs are heavy. That’s the tension.

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Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Insights from 2025 In Legal Tech and What to Expect In 2026 Image

Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Insights from 2025 In Legal Tech and What to Expect In 2026

Cybersecurity Law & Strategy Staff

An annual tradition continues at Cybersecurity Law & Strategy as we poll our panel of experts on the key developments of 2025 and what we can expect in 2026 in AI, privacy, e-discovery and other areas of legal tech.

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What the 2025 NetDiligence Cyber Claims Study Reveals About Today’s Cyber Risk Landscape Image

What the 2025 NetDiligence Cyber Claims Study Reveals About Today’s Cyber Risk Landscape

Matthew White & Alexander F. Koskey

The latest data underscores that no sector or business is immune, and the financial, operational, and reputational stakes have never been higher. Against this backdrop, the 2025 NetDiligence Cyber Claims Study offers invaluable insights into the most pressing risks and trends shaping today’s cyber landscape.

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The Threat Actor Playbook Has Shifted from Files to Rows Image

The Threat Actor Playbook Has Shifted from Files to Rows

Megan Silverman

Given how the threat landscape is evolving, structured data expertise is no longer a niche specialty

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Hit With a Cyberattack? What You Do In the First 72 Hours Could Save Your Business Image

Hit With a Cyberattack? What You Do In the First 72 Hours Could Save Your Business

Matthew Toldero

When a cyberattack occurs, time is the most valuable asset. Much like law enforcement’s “first 48” hours rule in criminal investigations, the first 72 hours of a cyberattack, often referred to collectively as the “golden hour,” are crucial. Early action preserves critical evidence, prevents further harm, and increases the chance of a successful resolution.

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Disney-OpenAI’s Sora Deal: What it Signals for Licensing and Responsible AI Image

Disney-OpenAI’s Sora Deal: What it Signals for Licensing and Responsible AI

Reber “Mitch” Boult & Joshua Rojas

The Walt Disney Co.’s newly announced, three-year licensing agreement with OpenAI to bring more than 200 characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars to Sora marks a pivotal moment at the intersection of intellectual property and generative AI. For rights holders, platforms, and brands, the deal illustrates an emerging blueprint for commercializing iconic IP in AI-native formats while attempting to manage legal, regulatory, and reputational risk.

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