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What Next-Gen AI Tools Mean for European and US Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulation
New AI-enabled vulnerability discovery tools, including Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, have reportedly demonstrated the potential to identify previously unknown software vulnerabilities faster and on a scale previously unimaginable. We analyze what companies need to know about the new cybersecurity threats and opportunities.
What Next-Gen AI Tools Mean for European and US Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulation
Proposed California Antitrust Legislation Could Significantly Broaden State’s Antitrust Law
California Assembly Bill 1776, known as the COMPETE Act, would significantly expand the state’s antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, to cover single-firm conduct, and expressly move away from antitrust precedent established by federal law. We examine the implications of the latest example of California’s shift toward more robust antitrust enforcement.
Proposed California Antitrust Legislation Could Significantly Broaden State’s Antitrust Law
New AI-enabled vulnerability discovery tools, including Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, have reportedly demonstrated the potential to identify previously unknown software vulnerabilities faster and on a scale previously unimaginable. We analyze what companies need to know about the new cybersecurity threats and opportunities.
What Next-Gen AI Tools Mean for European and US Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulation
California Assembly Bill 1776, known as the COMPETE Act, would significantly expand the state’s antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, to cover single-firm conduct, and expressly move away from antitrust precedent established by federal law. We examine the implications of the latest example of California’s shift toward more robust antitrust enforcement.
Proposed California Antitrust Legislation Could Significantly Broaden State’s Antitrust Law
The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance issued an exemptive order that allows certain tender offers for equity securities to have minimum offer periods of 10 business days — as opposed to the long-required 20-business-day minimum offer period. We examine the details companies need to know about the new order.
SEC Allows Shortened Tender Offer Periods
SDNY and the CFTC announced parallel criminal and civil enforcement actions against a U.S. Army soldier for insider trading on an offshore prediction market. We examine the implications of these unprecedented actions for market participants.
SEC Allows Shortened Tender Offer Periods
The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance issued an exemptive order that allows certain tender offers for equity securities to have minimum offer periods of 10 business days — as opposed to the long-required 20-business-day minimum offer period. We examine the details companies need to know about the new order.
SEC Allows Shortened Tender Offer Periods
SDNY and CFTC Announce Parallel Enforcement Actions Against U.S. Army Soldier for Insider Trading on a Prediction Market
SDNY and the CFTC announced parallel criminal and civil enforcement actions against a U.S. Army soldier for insider trading on an offshore prediction market. We examine the implications of these unprecedented actions for market participants.