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Is the Shipping Industry on Cybersecurity Autopilot?

In his article for The Maritime Executive, Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partner Michael Bahar provides insight on the cyber risks associated with the possibility of automated ships and what the US House Intelligence Committee and the US Coast Guard are doing to mitigate these risks. Ultimately, for the maritime industry and for those industries reliant on the maritime industry, Michael...

Toward a Culture of Continuous Cybersecurity

The SEC’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) just issued a “Risk Alert” containing the results of its Cybersecurity 2 Initiative. In their article for Law360, which analyzes the OCIE Alert, Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partners Michael Bahar and Brian Rubin write that the SEC supports the notion that effective cybersecurity is not a matter of one-and-done, but rather...

The Regulatory Bellwether: Forecasting Cyber Breach Litigation

While the prospects of cybersecurity litigation loom ever larger, there are tangible ways that may very well decrease the unease and mitigate the risk—if you know where to look. Learn more.

Wannacry: Avoiding Being Held to Ransom

In recent weeks the disruptive power of ransomware has been displayed in the media, with the prominent strain ‘Wannacrypt’ or ‘Wannacry’ making headlines. High-profile ransomware attacks are not a new thing, last year ‘Locky’, a prolific ransomware strain, targeted 400,000 systems in its first week. Learn more.

Automation’s Impact Across a Wide Range of Industries

It is becoming clear that the disruptive nature of the autonomous vehicle will extend far beyond the automotive industry. In their article for Law360, Eversheds Sutherland (US) attorneys Michael Nelson and Trevor Satnick provide unique insight into what a future might look like without humans behind the wheel. Learn more.

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