As privacy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to evolve at a rapid pace, organizations across all industries face a growing set of legal, regulatory and operational challenges. With new state privacy and AI laws taking effect, shifting federal enforcement priorities, increasing cyber incident scrutiny and heightened expectations from customers, regulators and stakeholders, navigating this environment has become more complex—and more essential—than ever.
We invite you to join our upcoming webinar, where our speakers will break down the new and emerging risks shaping today’s digital regulatory landscape. This session will offer practical guidance for identifying where these risks appear, understanding the regulatory priorities driving enforcement and developing thoughtful approaches to compliance and risk management. Our program will feature WilmerHale Partners Kirk Nahra and Arianna Evers, along with Counsel Ali Jessani.
Topics will include:
- key legal and regulatory developments for 2026;
- expanding state privacy laws and enforcement trends;
- critical risk areas arising from cybersecurity incidents; and
- practical compliance approaches to help protect your organization.
Participants will have the opportunity to contribute questions during the webinar. CLE credit is pending for this webinar.
*CLE credit is not available for those who watch a recording of the webinar.
WilmerHale has been accredited by the New York State and California State Continuing Legal Education Boards as a provider of continuing legal education. This program is being planned with the intention to offer CLE credit in California and non-transitional credit in New York. This program, therefore, is being planned with the intention to offer CLE credit for experienced New York attorneys only. Attendees of this program may be able to claim England & Wales CPD. WilmerHale has been approved as a Colorado Certified Provider, as recognized by the Colorado Supreme Court Continuing Legal and Judicial Education Committee. We will apply for Colorado CLE (after the program) if requested. The type and amount of credit awarded will be determined solely by the Colorado Supreme Court. New Jersey grants reciprocal credit for programs that are approved in New York. We can also issue Connecticut credit. All attendees, regardless of jurisdiction, will receive a uniform certificate of attendance that shows the states in which the program was approved. Attendees who need credit in another jurisdiction can use the uniform certificate of attendance to self-apply. CLE credit is not available for on-demand webinar recordings.