Risk, Regulation and Resilience: Hot Topics in Privacy, Cybersecurity and AI | New York

Risk, Regulation and Resilience: Hot Topics in Privacy, Cybersecurity and AI | New York

New York, NY
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Risks related to privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI), along with their associated obligations, remain critical for virtually any business in any industry. New state privacy and AI laws, shifting federal priorities, evolving stakeholder expectations, and mounting regulatory and litigation pressures mean that compliance is no longer optional—it's a strategic imperative. Lawyers in all practice areas who advise businesses and the C-suite must be able to identify where these risks arise and manage them adeptly.

Please join us to hear about some of the primary “hot topics” in the privacy, cybersecurity and AI landscape. We will provide you with the tools necessary to identify potential issues, along with practical advice for how to think about risk in these areas and steps you can take to best protect your company. Our program will feature WilmerHale Partners Kirk Nahra and Arianna Evers, with Counsel Ali Jessani

Topics will include:

  • key legal and regulatory developments for 2026;
  • expanded state privacy laws and enforcement trends;
  • key risk areas in cybersecurity breaches; and
  • compliance approaches to protect your company.

Networking reception to follow the program. Please join us to learn how to best protect your business and enjoy some pleasant company.

Panel Presentation: 5–6:15 p.m. | Network Reception: 6:15–7:30 p.m.

Unable to join us in New York? We will also have events in Washington and Boston.

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