Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider
CYBERSECURITY
Proofpoint Survey Outlines Challenges for CISOs
Since I hang out with a lot of CISOs, and understand their pain points, I urge readers to send a “thank you” and “you are the best” message to their CISO. You can’t imagine the pressure and stress they are under to try to protect the company’s data. To get a glimpse of why you need to appreciate your CISO, take a look at Proofpoint’s recently released “2024 Voice of the CISO: Global Insights into CISO challenges, Expectations and Priorities.” Read more
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
NIST Offers AI Governance Guideline to Help Avoid Bias Liability
The issue of bias in artificial intelligence is assuming increased urgency in courtrooms around the country. Organizations that use AI to scan resumes can be sued for employment discrimination. Companies using facial recognition on their property might face premises liability. And numerous government agencies have announced their focus on companies that use AI in ways that violate federal antidiscrimination laws. Avoiding the inadvertent use of AI to implement or perpetuate unlawful biases requires thoughtful AI governance practices. Read More
UK Privacy Watchdog Probes Microsoft’s Controversial “Recall” Feature
The UK’s data privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), is investigating Microsoft over potential privacy concerns with its recently announced AI-powered “Recall” feature for Windows PCs. Microsoft Recall is designed to continuously capture screenshots of a user’s PC activity and use AI to create a searchable computer usage history. While these screenshots would be stored locally, Microsoft has stated that sensitive information like passwords, addresses, and health data would not be filtered out. Read More
PRIVACY TIP
Privacy Tip #400 - Best of First 400 Privacy Tips
Wow! It’s hard to believe this blog marks the 400th Privacy Tip since I started writing many years ago. I hope the tips have been helpful over the years and that you have been able to share them with others to spread the word.
Read more to see some of my favorite Privacy Tips in honor of this milestone.
RECENT EVENTS AND NEWS
Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team chair Linn Freedman is among the speakers that will be presenting during the New England Institute of Technology’s 2024 AI Summit – AI in Healthcare: Lifesaver or Pandora’s Box? on June 6. The panel is comprised of leaders from healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI), pharmaceutical, research, and more for a thought-provoking exercise to unravel whether AI will be healthcare's greatest ally or its most complex challenge.
Artificial Intelligence Team lawyer Sean Griffin is presenting a program on “AI and Implicit Bias” as part of DRI’s 2024 DRI Diversity for Success Seminar hosted from June 12-14 in Nashville, Tennessee. Sean will delve into the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the subtle biases that can be embedded within its algorithms. The program will explore how machine learning models, often trained on historical data, may inadvertently perpetuate, and even amplify societal biases. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding these implicit biases to ensure responsible AI development and deployment. Additionally, Sean will offer potential strategies and ethical considerations to mitigate bias and promote fair and unbiased AI systems.
Blair Robinson and Elizabeth Salsedo-Surovov Present CLE Webinar on Practical Approaches to Governing Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Team lawyer Blair Robinson and Director of Knowledge Management and Information Resources Elizabeth Salsedo-Surovov presented an on-demand CLE webinar entitled, “Adapting to AI: A Practical Approach to Governance,” hosted by HB Litigation. The program discusses relevant artificial intelligence (AI) topics including, the multi-faceted cooperation between governmental guidance at federal and state levels for proper regulation, potential rand attendant risks, and how businesses can most responsibly incorporate AI into their workplaces. In addition, Blair and Elizabeth also cover the rapidly evolving way AI is being applied in today’s marketplace and best practices for establishing artificial intelligence governance teams and processes.



