AI – the threats it poses to reputation, privacy and cyber security, and some practical solutions to combating those threats
Disclaimer: This article was written with the help of AI but also by Michael Yates, Andi Terziu and Alisha Persaud.
MoreWith AI helping to exacerbate cyber threats, legislators in the EU and UK are acting to stem the tide. Significant legislation is either newly in place or on the horizon, and complying with new obligations while preparing for or handling cyber incidents is becoming increasingly challenging. In this edition, we look at the impact of AI on the cyber threat landscape and how to mange risks. We also look at relevant legislative developments (including relating to the UK's PSTIA and the EU's AI Act, revised PLD, DORA and NIS2 implementation). We're nothing if not a full service law firm so we cover how to prepare for and weather the emotional fallout of a cyber attack – it's all part of the service.
Disclaimer: This article was written with the help of AI but also by Michael Yates, Andi Terziu and Alisha Persaud.
MoreJo Joyce provides legal and emotional counsel to those who've suffered or may suffer a cyber attack.
MoreMartijn Loth and Dominique Lensink look at incoming EU cyber security rules for connected devices.
MorePrachi Vasisht and Debbie Heywood compare the UK's Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act with the EU's draft Cyber Resilience Act.
MoreNicholas Crossland and Charlotte Witherington look at what the EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act means for UK businesses and at similar UK initiatives.
MorePaul Voigt and Alexander Schmalenberger look at Germany's progress on NIS2 implementation.
MoreManaging HR data is an ongoing exercise for employers. We look at data protection requirements for HR data in light of current and incoming law and in the context of recent developments, covering SARs, the EU Whistleblowing Directive, employee monitoring and data breaches as well as top tips for employers.
MoreData exports continue to be high on the agenda but data sharing (of personal and non-personal data) is being looked at much more widely by the EU and the UK in the context of providing individuals with control over their data, opening up the potential of big data, and breaking down barriers to competition. We look at incoming EU legislation relating to data sharing with particular focus on the draft Data Act, as well as at the ICO's Code of Practice on Data Sharing, Privacy Shield 2.0 and data sharing requirements for the UK's Pensions Dashboard.
MorePersonal health data attracts special protection but also benefits from exemptions under UK and EU data protection law. Have legislators and regulators got the balance between innovation and privacy right or do the rules overly restrict advances in healthcare provision and research?
MoreWe look at the UK's implementation of the GDPR journalistic exemption, at the ICO's recently published draft Code of Practice on journalism, the use of data protection law in media cases, and at the tensions between the right to privacy and to freedom of expression.
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Prachi Vasisht and Debbie Heywood compare the UK's Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act with the EU's draft Cyber Resilience Act.
by Prachi Vasisht and Debbie Heywood
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AI – the threats it poses to reputation, privacy and cyber security, and some practical solutions to combating those threats
Disclaimer: This article was written with the help of AI but also by Michael Yates, Andi Terziu and Alisha Persaud.
by Michael Yates and Andi Terziu
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Age verification and age assurance – data protection and online safety
Megan Lukins looks at recently updated ICO guidance on data protection compliance when using age verification to protect children from harmful online content, particularly in the context of the UK's Online Safety Act.
by Megan Lukins
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Inheriting the future – children, AI and data
Victoria Hordern looks at the impact of AI on children, and at the role of AI and data protection legislation in protecting them from potential AI-related harms.
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The UK and EU approach to regulating AI in FRTs
Matt Quezada looks at the distinctions between the approaches of the EU and UK to regulating AI in facial recognition technologies.
by Matt Quezada
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UK ICO's draft guidance on biometric data
Debbie Heywood looks at the first half of the ICO's draft guidance on biometric data and technologies.
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Use of biometrics and FRT for monitoring in the workplace
Megan Lukins looks at what the ICO's new guidance on monitoring workers says about using biometrics and FRT.
by Megan Lukins
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Can facial recognition technology be the answer to the 'shoplifting epidemic'?
Sally Annereau looks at the privacy considerations around using facial recognition technology in retail spaces.
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Digital identities in financial services: navigating risks and seizing opportunities
Kelly Burke and Matthias Brenner look at the role of regulation in raising trust in digital IDs.
by Kelly Burke and Matthias Brenner
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