18 Oct, 2024 Cyber seminar panel discussion: protecting your reputation during a cyber-attack By Mary Rendle Beth Maundrill, Editor at Infosecurity Magazine, Jenny Davey, Partner at FGS, and Adam Speker, Barrister at 5RB, sat down to discuss the...
15 Oct, 2024 AI and cyber security By Andi Terziu Jo Joyce At our recent cyber seminar co-hosted with PR crisis specialists from FGS Global, a panel made up of distinguished professionals...
11 Oct, 2024 The changing cyber landscape – current threats, new laws, regulations and insurance By Edward Spencer Taylor Wessing's Data and Cyber team recently hosted a Cyber Strategy Seminar in collaboration with FGS Global, a leading crisis...
09 Oct, 2024 UK government launches new Regulatory Innovation Office to reduce red tape By Debbie Heywood On 8 October 2024, acting on a manifesto commitment, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, announced the launch of...
19 Sep, 2024 Acquiring a business: our guide to transatlantic M&A By Rosy Worsfold You’re a US-based corporate or private equity (PE) fund looking to acquire a business based in the UK or Europe. You might want to make a...
24 Jul, 2024 Malicious deepfakes - Ofcom calls for immediate action By Debbie Heywood The application of much of the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) is still some way off, but with growing pressure to tackle fast-improving...
17 Jul, 2024 UK AI and data legislation announced in King's Speech By Debbie Heywood In a shift away from previous policy, the King of the United Kingdom's Speech of 17 July 2024, set out the new Labour government's plans...
23 May, 2024 Law In Sport football conference: day two key takeaways By Catherine Smith We attended Law in Sport's football conference (May 2024), below are some key takeaways from day two: Gambling There was a gambling...
21 May, 2024 British Library cyber breach: an intelligent response to an emotional attack By Jo Joyce My excellent colleague in the UK, Clare Harman Clark, has drawn my attention to a really interesting piece in the Register on the British...
01 May, 2024 Too good to be true? It probably is (AI) By Oz Watson A well-known TV presenter, Liz Bonnin, has been caught up in an elaborate AI scam when her likeness was used to deceive an...
01 May, 2024 ICO and Ofcom set out collaborative vision for regulating online services By Debbie Heywood The UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) places obligations on providers of online user-to-user and search services (or parts of them) likely to...
13 Feb, 2024 No AI-specific regulation in the UK – yet By Debbie Heywood Victoria Hordern As the EU's AI Act moves rapidly towards enactment, the UK is holding firm in adopting an alternative approach to regulating AI. On 6...