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Cybersecurity and IP Are Key in Autonomous Vehicles

In this videocast featured in Law360, Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partners Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik and Griff Griffin address the issues autonomous vehicles are facing with cybersecurity and intellectual property. Specifically, they discuss how the Internet of Things devices in driverless cars will impact big data, cybersecurity and data protection, and intellectual property and patents....

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.

Key Takeaways from Artificial Intelligence in the Driver’s Seat Event

Eversheds Sutherland has identified key takeaways from its special forum titled Transportation Disrupted: Artificial Intelligence in the Driver’s Seat. Learn more.

Insurance Companies and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Privacy and Security Risks

Self-driving cars, smart TVs and Fitbits all provide information that can greatly benefit insurance companies and their business partners, as well as the consumers they serve. However, notwithstanding the considerable benefits, the fact that such vast and varied amounts of consumer data are being collected, housed and used introduces new risks to consumers’ privacy and to the security...

NAIC Report: 2017 Spring National Meeting (April 21, 2017)

The NAIC’s 2016 Annual Report is titled, “Inspiring Innovation” and the themes of innovation and the new capabilities that technology offers were evident throughout the weekend. In March, the NAIC announced the creation of a new Innovation and Technology (EX) Task Force that is intended to help regulators stay on top of technological developments impacting the insurance industry. Learn...

New York Adopts Cybersecurity Requirements

In their article for Captive Insurance Company Reports, Eversheds Sutherland (US) attorneys P. Bruce Wright, Saren Goldner and Daren Moreira discuss New York Department of Financial Services’ (DFS) final rule that established cybersecurity requirements for financial services companies (including insurance companies) regulated by the DFS. Learn more.

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