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New Hires More Likely to Fall for Phishing + Social Engineering Attacks
When assessing cybersecurity risk in your organization, it is important to understand your users and their behavior. A new study by Keepnet sheds light on new hire behavior concerning phishing susceptibility. According to its recent survey, the 2025 New Hires Phishing Susceptibility Report, a whopping “71% of new hires click on phishing emails within 3…
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The Fine Print, June 2025 – Operation and Structure of the GENIUS Act of 2025 on Payment Stablecoins
The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act of 2025 (the “GENIUS Act” and the “Act”) establishes a regulatory infrastructure for defining, managing, custodying and issuing a specific kind of cryptocurrency – “payment stablecoins.”…By: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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A Tool to Locate, But Not Analyze: Commercial Division Seeks to Adopt a New Rule Governing GenAI
The Commercial Division Advisory Council (“Advisory Council”) is consistently looking to implement and amend new rules to enhance practice in the Commercial Division. On June 11, 2025, the Advisory Council proposed adding a new Rule 6(e) to the Rules of the Commercial Division. The proposed Rule 6(e) governs the use of generative artificial intelligence (“GenAI”)…
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Is Pope Leo a Man of Action on Sexual Abuse Cases? Or the Opposite?
For some survivors, he was a hero. Others who reported abuse said he failed them.
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Budapest Pride Parade Was Bigger Than Ever, Despite Orban’s Ban
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, but Budapest’s mayor allowed the event to go on. The police sat on the sidelines.
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America’s Trump-Fueled Brain Drain Benefits Canada
The University of Toronto has attracted several U.S. professors amid turmoil between American higher-education institutions and the Trump administration.
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At Bezos’ Venetian Wedding: Buzz, Bling and Backlash
The over-the-top party in the photogenic Italian city mixed Hollywood, Silicon Valley and political overtones.
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Amid War With Israel, Iran Pursues Enemies From Within
Iranian authorities are sweeping up hundreds of people deemed suspected spies or infiltrators. Some worry the campaign could become a broader crackdown on political opponents and minorities.
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LACMA Opens the Doors to Its New Building
The museum invited the public for a preview of its new David Geffen Galleries spanning Wilshire Boulevard — before the art moves in next year.
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Henry Taylor’s Mentor Was the Art World’s Bruce Lee
The encouraging kicks of a star teacher (James Jarvaise) and his star pupil (Henry Taylor) are on view at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.