Two strategies to protect against the next wide-scale digital disruption
Diversifying network infrastructures and practicing for failure may be firms’ best defense against another CrowdStrike-like breakdown, an expert says. Read more @ helpnetsecurity.com
How to negotiate better cloud-based software and services contracts
With the CrowdStrike debacle still playing out, a technology transaction expert says firms' IT risks can be reduced through well-drawn cloud contracts. Read more @ legaldive.com
Suit challenges AI-generated nude and sexualized images
The action seeks to shut down websites that deal in the growing global problem of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII). Read more @ arstechnica.com
5 common questions lawyers ask about legal tech
Experts address concerns often raised by attorneys about legal tech use, from accuracy of research to client confidentiality. Read more @ lawnext.com
AI’s first serious foray into legal may be in contract review
The often-onerous task of reviewing contracts could be the first job that law firms routinely rely on artificial intelligence to handle, a new survey suggests. Read more @ legaldive.com
Cyber Security: Clearing the fog around cyber insurance policies
Cyber Security: Clearing the fog around cyber insurance policies By Carl Mazzanti Cyberattacks against all classes of companies are rising. While cyber defenses continue to be the No. 1 deterrent [...]
ABA says lawyers need to understand GenAI, but not be experts
The ABA’s first major GenAI ethics opinion also said a lawyer is obligated to review AI outputs for accuracy before using them. Read more @ lawnext.com
How blogging can get law firms more clients
Here are practical tips for creating and updating blog content to best connect law firms with customers searching for representation. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
10 effective personal productivity apps for busy lawyers
These apps aid in performing lawyering tasks such as note-taking, time-tracking, calendaring and project management. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
In an industry rife with deflection, CrowdStrike owned up to software failure
The contrition of CrowdStrike’s CEO, however, won’t undo the damage to the global economy triggered by the cybersecurity vendor's faulty software. Read more @ cybersecuritydive.com
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