California’s 2026 AI Laws: What IT Leaders Need to Know
California's new AI regulations effective January 1, 2026, hold businesses accountable for AI-related harm by eliminating the autonomous defense in lawsuits. Key laws cover training data disclosure, algorithmic pricing, and transparency requirements, impacting organizations of all sizes. This comprehensive framework demands compliance from AI developers and users while establishing penalties for violations.
The 2026 Compliance Tsunami: What Every CIO and Tech Leader Needs on Their Radar
The landscape for cybersecurity and data privacy compliance in 2026 is extensive, with new federal mandates, state laws, and international regulations emerging. Key regulations include CIRCIA, SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules, CMMC 2.0, California’s enhanced CCPA, and the Colorado AI Act. Organizations must adapt quickly or face significant risks and penalties.
Hit by Ransomware: What Every CIO Needs to Know Before It Happens
It was 5:22 a.m. when my phone rang in Los Angeles. The East Coast ... Read more
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