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Cybersecurity in the virtual assets world is more critical than ever. In this episode of Virtually Everything, hosts Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey are joined by Becky Jones, to discuss the growing risks facing crypto platforms, the UAE’s regulatory response, and what organisations can do to strengthen their defences.
Welcome to the third episode of our Digital Resilience podcast series, in which host Dino Wilkinson explores the opportunities and risks associated with blockchain technology beyond cryptocurrencies. In this instalment, Wilkinson is joined by Rachel Cropper-Mawer, co-Chair of Clyde & Co’s Regulatory and Investigations Practice Group based in London, Jehan-Philippe Wood, a litigation and investigations and disputes partner based in Perth, and Liam Hennessy, a regulatory practitioner and partner based in Brisbane.
This is the second episode of our Digital Resilience podcast series in which host, Dino Wilkinson, explores the risks associated with digital transformation in the realm of data and artificial intelligence (AI). This episode looks at workplace-related risks arising from employers’ and employees’ use of AI and highlights the recent European Court of Justice decision on automated decision-making in the SCHUFA case. Guest speakers for this episode are employment law specialists James Major, Partner in Clyde & Co’s London office and Cynthia Aoki, Partner in the Canada office.
Following on from our successful Digital Transformation series, this is the first episode of our new Digital Resilience podcast that focuses on managing risks in a digital world. This first instalment looks at the intellectual property (IP) and data privacy issues that arise from the use and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. Our series host Dino Wilkinson is joined by Chris Williams, Partner in Clyde & Co’s intellectual property disputes practice in London, and Masha Ooijevaar, a Senior Associate in Dubai who advises clients on data protection and cybersecurity.
This episode of our Digital Transformation podcast series, hosted by Dino Wilkinson, focuses on the risks and insurability of cryptocurrencies and NFTs (non-fungible tokens). To explore this fast-moving area of law and insurance, Wilkinson is joined by Georgia Amos, expert in cyber risk, data, and technology, along with Karen Boto, a partner in the insurance group who specialises in emerging risks in fintech and insurance.
In this episode of our Digital Transformation Podcast Series, hosted by Dino Wilkinson, we focus on unravelling the mysteries around blockchain, cryptocurrencies and NFTs (non-fungible tokens). We also look at some of the associated legal risks in conversation with three subject matter experts: London-based disputes and insurance partner, Lee Bacon, who co-founded Clyde & Co’s smart contracts consultancy offering; Thomas Choo, fintech specialist and Managing Partner of Clyde & Co’s Singapore office; and Alec Christie, head of our Australian digital law practice.
In this episode of our Digital Transformation Podcast Series, hosted by Dino Wilkinson, we focus on the legal issues arising around healthtech, one of the areas of significant digital adoption, in conversation with Claire Petts, a specialist in medical malpractice and healthcare; David Hansom, who leads Clyde & Co’s procurement and state aid practice; and Alec Christie, a Partner in the Sydney office with experience across privacy, cyber, digital transformations and technology.
In this episode of our Digital Transformation podcast series, we continue our focus on the risks and opportunities presented by digitisation in a range of industries. This time we turn our attention to the energy industry and how electronic vehicles are becoming an important part of the transition to a low carbon future.
In this episode of our Digital Transformation podcast series, we continue our focus on the risks and opportunities presented by digitisation in a range of industries. This time we turn our attention to the energy industry with our specialists in energy, data and technology considering the latest cutting-edge innovations in the sector.
In this episode, Dino Wilkinson discusses with casualty specialists how Clyde & Co’s casualty insurance practice has transitioned to a digital-focused offering.
In this episode, Clyde & Co Partner Dino Wilkinson speaks to Drones specialists Maurice Thompson, Professor Julie-Anne Tarr and Patrick Slomski about the growing use of drones and the risks and opportunities surrounding the regulation of this technology in business today.
In this episode, Clyde & Co Partner Dino Wilkinson speaks to construction specialists, Mary Anne Roff and Sean Hardy, along with technology specialist, Tom Tippett, about how construction is shaking off its reputation as a traditional, paper-based industry, to embrace digitisation.
In this episode of Virtually Everything, Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey return with Senior Associate Barkha Doshi to conclude their two-part special on digital payments. Following their introduction to open finance in the previous episode, the team now turns to the UAE’s new Payment Token Services Regulation, published by the Central Bank in mid-2024.
In this episode of the Virtually Everything podcast, hosts Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey are joined by Barkha Doshi, a new Senior Associate in our Financial Services Regulatory team. With deep expertise in fintech, virtual assets and payments, Barkha shares her insights on the UAE’s newly issued Open Finance Regulations and what they mean for the region’s fast-evolving digital payments landscape.
In this insightful episode of Virtually Everything, hosts Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey sit down with Jorge Carrasco, Managing Director of Blockchain and Digital Assets at FTI Consulting, to explore one of the most talked-about topics in the digital assets space: real world asset tokenisation.
In the first episode of series 3 of Virtually Everything, hosts Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey welcome listeners back with a slight change to the usual content, to bring an insider's perspective from Token2049 Dubai - dubbed the premier crypto event of the year. Join Lucy, Vyasna and special guest Thai Scott, a Senior Associate at Clyde & Co, as they unpack the key trends, major announcements and thought-provoking discussions from one of the most talked-about blockchain conferences on the global calendar.
Seaton Gordon and Elizabeth Bardsley return for the second part of our two-part episode on the UK government’s proposals to combat ransomware, exploring how potential new legislation could impact businesses and individuals.
In this episode, Seaton Gordon, a partner in the cyber team at Clyde & Co, and Liz Bardsley, an associate in the team, discuss the government’s proposed mandatory ransomware reporting regime. This would require organizations to report incidents within 72 hours and submit a full report within 28 days, adding to existing compliance obligations like GDPR. While the aim is to improve understanding of ransomware threats, the hosts highlight concerns about the potential burden on businesses.
In the second episode of our Cyber Risk Podcast series, Partner, Helen Bourne and Senior Associate, Georgia Schulberg discuss how organisations can improve their cyber readiness through tabletop exercises.
In the concluding episode of Series 2 of the Virtually Everything Podcast, hosts Lucy and Vyasna take listeners on a comprehensive journey through the key developments of 2024 in the virtual assets sector. They also share insights into what lies ahead in 2025.