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House Intelligence Counsel Joins Eversheds Sutherland

In this article published by Compliance Reporter, Michael Bahar is featured for joining the firm’s Litigation Practice Group as a partner in the Washington DC office. Formerly the Staff Director and General Counsel to the Minority Staff of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Michael will also serve as Leader of the US Cybersecurity and Privacy...

Transportation Disrupted: AI in the Driver’s Seat

On May 3, 2017, Eversheds Sutherland hosted Transportation Disrupted, a symposium featuring panels with a cross-section of experts in fields that are driving the development and adoption of autonomous cars, including AI and robotics, insurance, cybersecurity, and data privacy.   Learn more.

How Boards Can Prepare for New York’s Cybersecurity Regulation

The New York State Department of Financial Services’ (DFS) much-anticipated cybersecurity regulation went into effect on March 1, 2017, introducing new requirements in a sensitive area that boards and senior officers will have to ensure their firms are ready to comply with. Learn more.

Legal Alert: NY DFS Publishes Final Cybersecurity Rules for Financial Services Companies

On March 1, 2017, the New York Department of Financial Services (the DFS) published a notice of adoption of its final cybersecurity regulation (the Final Regulation). The regulation was first announced with much fanfare by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in September 2016 as the first-in-nation cybersecurity regulation to protect consumers and financial institutions. A substantially...

China Creates New Cybersecurity Regulation

China has recently released new cybersecurity regulations. The onerous set of rules affects individuals and businesses alike. Individuals are prohibited from sharing content that will “damage national unity” and must register for online services with their real name and other personal information. Corporations must store data locally, which would allow for Chinese surveillance. The...

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