12
May
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Online – we will send the Zoom link on the morning of the event.

Multi‑Vendor Contracts, AI, and Escrow for Legal Professionals

Dr W Kuan Hon and Dr Eoin Woods highlight the ongoing data protection issues caused by not using BCC and suggest some technical solutions. Introduction Sending bulk emails with recipients listed in the TO or CC fields rather than using Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) is a commonly occurring data security incident, with over 2,000 such…

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Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon looks at the controversial CJEU decision in EDPS v SRB and how other courts are interpreting anonymisation in its wake. The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in EDPS v SRB has become a pivotal reference point in recent debates on the definition of personal data and the…

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Emma Hewins looks at the regulatory challenges presented by the emergence of crypto casinos. “My ventures are not in one bottom trusted,Nor to one place; nor is my whole estateUpon the fortune of this present year:Therefore my merchandise makes me not sad.”William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice Gambling has deep roots, but the modern casino…

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Fiona Phillips reviews a new book investigating just who is behind the chaos sown by hackers Anyone who works in cybersecurity will be familiar with the enduring stereotype of the teenage boy hunched in a dark bedroom, headphones on, fingers flying, wreaking global havoc between homework assignments. In Ctrl + Alt + Chaos, Joe Tidy…

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