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Title: Security, Privacy and the Law

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This change has been a long time in the making.  On April 22, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published final amendments to COPPA, marking the first major cha...

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On June 2, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security”   This is the administration's m...

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Massachusetts lawmakers are working to pass a long-awaited comprehensive data privacy law in the current legislative session. After years of debating and tabling different versions of Massachusetts-specific data privacy legislation, debates that

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One of the most consequential structural decisions facing organizations today is whether to continue operating privacy and security as separate functions or to begin integrating them in anticipation of the AI-driven regulatory and operational landscape that is rapidly taking shape. Having spent years advising clients on both HIPAA-era compliance frameworks and the new generation...

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Businesses have for years suffered from a sophisticated, targeted cybercrime that exploits trust, human relationships, and our reliance on digital communication: the business email compromise (BEC).  Sometimes referred to as “man-in-the-middle attacks,” BECs are among the most financially damaging cyber-attacks.  Not only do they lead companies to misdirect large wire ...

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