Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider
CYBERSECURITY
Boeing Hit with LockBit Ransomware
Boeing has confirmed that its parts and distribution site has been attacked by LockBit ransomware, which is believed to be Russian based. Boeing has said that the attack has not affected flight safety. Boeing is investigating the attack. Read more
ENFORCEMENT + LITIGATION
HHS Settles with Doctors’ Management Services Over Ransomware Attack
On October 31, 2023, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a press release announcing that it has settled with Doctors’ Management Services for $100,000 following a ransomware attack that compromised the protected health information of 206,695 individuals. Read more
DATA PRIVACY
YouTube’s Adblocker Avoidance Tech May Violate the GDPR
YouTube's ad blocker detection technology is facing legal challenges from privacy advocates who claim it violates their privacy rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). According to the complaint, YouTube violates users’ privacy by using JavaScript-based detection scripts to look for specific HTML page elements rendered by a user's browser. YouTube began rolling out adblocker detection to European markets earlier this year, and the site is now preventing some European users from viewing its content if they have an adblocker enabled. Read more
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The AI Executive Order and the Healthcare Industry
On October 30, 2023, President Biden issued the “Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” (AI EO), which has specific impacts on the healthcare industry. We detailed general aspects of the AI EO in a previous blog post.
Some impacts on the healthcare industry have been outlined in a Forbes article written by David Chou. Chou synthesizes the AI EO into four areas of impact for the healthcare industry. Read more
The AI Executive Order and Antitrust Enforcement: An Uncertain Future
On October 30, 2023, President Biden issued the “Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” (AI EO). At 63 pages, the AI EO outlines a comprehensive framework for federal agencies to regulate all aspects of AI markets. Our team will continue to update you on portions of the AI EO that may be applicable to our clients. We covered general aspects of the AI EO in a previous blog post. This post examines how the AI EO strives to promote competition in AI markets and implications for future antitrust enforcement. Read more
DRONES
Alaska Expands Use of Drones for Avalanche Monitoring
State and local agencies’ use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS, or drones) has exploded in recent years. In Alaska, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (Department) has started using drones for critical infrastructure inspection and avalanche monitoring and mitigation. Read more
PRIVACY TIP #379
Protecting Veterans from Scams
Let us take time this week to thank current members of the military and all veterans for their service in protecting our country and our democracy. Unfortunately, veterans are targeted by threat actors and are at risk of falling victim to scammers, including stealing their benefits. Find out more in today's Privacy Tip. Read more



