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ICO Releases Damning Report on “Invasive” Police Use of Facial Recognition

5th November 2019
The Information Commissioner Office (ICO), in an unprecedented move, has demanded a new statutory code to govern the police use of “invasive” facial recognition technology.
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The Growing Cyber Threat Facing the Legal Sector

24th October 2019
Cybercrime is a growing concern for all businesses across every industry, and even more so for those who operate in vulnerable sectors, such as law firms.
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How Tech is Injecting Innovation Back into Law

1st October 2019
Ask any lawyer: what is the universal problem that will add on extra resources and costs to your case? Almost all will answer ‘research and admin’. While research is a vital part of building a defence, prosecution and all that’s in between, the way in which manual administration tasks are practised can be changed for the better. According to research conducted in 2017, only […]
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What Are the Legal Pitfalls of Online File Sharing?

27th September 2019
We all know Google Docs, Share Points and other workplace collaboration tools are convenient. The problem is that employees start saving personal information in places that aren’t governed blurs the lines of data and puts the entire organization at risk.
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Here’s Why the Legal Sector Is Next in Line for Mass AI Disruption

17th July 2019
There is often a perception that AI is either too complicated, expensive or simply irrelevant for non-tech organisations to use, at least in today’s climate.
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How Do Drone Laws Impact Me?

16th July 2019
As drones are playing a more important role in everyday life, security, safety and regulation changes were inevitable, despite being slow to come into fruition. The new rules comes after reported near misses of drones at Luton and Gatwick airports which placed lives at serious risk. In 2017, there were 93 reported drone incidents involving aircraft alone whilst general security breaches on the rise.
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