The rapid advancement of healthcare technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), has created both opportunities and challenges within the medical industry. Legal concerns related to AI, regulation, and data privacy are at the forefront of this transformative journey. Stakeholders
In today’s hyperconnected world, your online presence is more than just an extension of your identity; it’s a treasure trove for cybercriminals. Every click you make online, from shopping to Facebook scrolling to sending an email, leaves a trace that can be used. Evolving digital threats, from
Picture this—your school just rolled out an exciting new tech platform for students, parents, and teachers. Everyone loves it! But then, someone asks, “How secure is the student data on this platform?” Cue the awkward silence. If you haven’t yet factored in student data privacy compliance, don’t
The digital economy is rapidly evolving, bringing with it a myriad of benefits as well as significant challenges, particularly in the realms of regulatory standards for market competition and personal data privacy. In response to these challenges, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has
The article "Leveraging Legal Tech in 2025 to Mitigate Business Litigation Risks" explores the transformative impact of legal technology on managing and reducing litigation risks for businesses. As companies face increasing regulatory scrutiny, compliance demands, and litigation threats, the
With the sands constantly shifting beneath the feet of state privacy law enforcement, the year 2025 heralds a robust framework shaping the data landscape. In the first two months of 2025 alone, we witnessed a surge in legislative activity with nineteen privacy bills introduced across ten different