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CIPL Publishes Discussion Paper on Digital Assets and Privacy

Hunton Privacy

On January 20, 2023, The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth published “Digital Assets and Privacy,” a discussion paper compiling insights from workshops with CIPL member companies that explored the intersection of privacy and digital assets, with a particular focus on blockchain technology.

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Understanding Blockchain and its Impact on Legal Technology, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding blockchain and legal technology titled Understanding Blockchain and its Impact on Legal Technology that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. Understanding Blockchain and Bitcoin. Background on Blockchain and Bitcoin. How Blockchain Works.

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Nation-state actors target critical sectors by exploiting the CVE-2021-40539 flaw

Security Affairs

During that window, the actor successfully compromised at least nine global entities across the technology, defense, healthcare, energy and education industries.” defense contractors , financial services firms, and a national data center in Central Asia. Subsequently, exploitation attempts began on Sept.

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ARMA, AIEF Collaborate for Special Edition of IM Magazine

ARMA International

ARMA International and the ARMA International Educational Foundation (AIEF) are pleased to announce their collaboration on Information Management Magazine, ARMA-AIEF Special Edition , scheduled for publication mid-November. Full reports can be downloaded from the AIEF site.

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Leaders need the technical detail

MIKE 2.0

I recently heard a financial services executive on the radio talking about Bitcoin. Good examples of changes that are coming with more that is unknown than known include cyber currencies, blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, smart cities, augmented reality and additive manufacturing.

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Predictions for 2018 – This is where the magic happens!

CGI

Here are a few other trend predictions for 2018: It is decidedly so … blockchain will continue with its hype. In other words, an oil and gas company may be able to find more long-term opportunities by looking at operations and innovation in the financial services industry than at their nearest competitor.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #25 [Fingerprints All Over] Stolen Credentials Are the No. 1 Root Cause of Data Breaches

KnowBe4

According to Chainalysis, a blockchain analysis firm, there has been a significant increase in the amount of stolen assets by North Korea-backed hackers. This incident highlights how the North Korean regime trains cybercriminals to deceive people by impersonating tech workers or employers as part of their illegal activities.