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10/05/2025 - In-House Legal Teams Grapple with AI Cybersecurity Risks in 2025 (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: LexisNexis

LexisNexis explores how in-house legal teams are confronting a new wave of cybersecurity threats driven by artificial intelligence, all while navigating a rapidly shifting data privacy regulatory environment. The article discusses how AI is being weaponized in phishing, data exfiltration, and malware strategies, making traditional security frameworks insufficient. Legal departments are now playing a central role in risk mitigation, often collaborating with IT and compliance to ensure that security policies align with evolving legal standards.

Particular attention is given to new privacy laws at the state and federal level in the U.S., as well as international regulations that affect multinational corporations. In-house counsel must assess the legal risks of AI deployments and ensure that vendor contracts, data processing agreements, and internal protocols are robust against AI-enabled attacks. The article calls for proactive legal engagement in AI cybersecurity governance to safeguard both compliance and corporate reputation.