Potential deregulation is a further complicating factor. In November 2025, the FCC voted 2-1 to rescind a January 2025 ruling ...
Cybersecurity is in the spotlight this year for the derivatives industry after recent cyber events that impacted the market participants. Lynn Strongin Dodds assesses the status quo of cybersecurity ...
The pace of new EU law continues unabated, with IoT, cyber security and digital services being key areas of activity. The BCLP Data Privacy & Security team is ...
The administration has signaled a potential softening of cyber regulation for domestic entities, with increasing focus on national security priorities and preparing for the future. EO 14306 and its ...
Even if well-intentioned, over-regulation can leave businesses entangled in a web of compliance requirements that slow or even halt progress. At the same time, maintaining strong security without ...
"Another agency, another cybersecurity regulation to comply with.” That is the sentiment of many government cyber professionals. But do more regulations, standards and security to-do lists ...
RIAs have become a prime target for cybercriminals due to the sensitivity of data they hold and the value of assets they manage. If successful, a cyberattack often results in devastating losses not ...
Cybersecurity, regulation, and artificial intelligence will be the top trends impacting health plans in 2025, according to a panel of BakerTilly analysts during a recent webinar. In 2024, cyberattacks ...
LONDON – Britain’s cybersecurity authority has more work to do on the regulation front, as enterprises call on the U.K. government for more detail on its recent Cyber Security and Resilience Bill. At ...
New York state is investing in the cyber resilience of its water and wastewater systems with new regulations and a grant program, which will work together to boost the security posture of critical ...
In June 2025, the Indian government uploaded a document that could reshape how you connect, communicate, and get verified online. It didn’t spark a lot of headlines, but if you peel back the legalese ...