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Cybersecurity in the age of AI – opportunities and threats

Ensuring cybersecurity is becoming an integral part of the development of artificial intelligence, which at the same time plays a key role in supporting efforts to protect digital systems. It would seem to be a perfect pairing, but only with properly implemented security solutions can AI systems operate in a manner that is resistant to [...]
Is Your Company a Key or Important Entity? How to Determine Whether the NIS2 Directive Applies to You

The EU's NIS2 Directive, followed by the proposed amendment to the Act on the National Cybersecurity System, impose new obligations on businesses operating in specific sectors of the economy. Companies considered important or critical entities must meet specific requirements for the protection of networks and information systems. This article outlines how entrepreneurs can determine whether [...]
When Crime Becomes a Podcast – On the Protection of Personal Rights in True Crime Podcasts

Crime has always fascinated audiences as a theme in literature, journalism, and film. In recent years, true crime podcasts — narrating real-life stories of murders and disappearances with the tension and precision of a thriller — have gained remarkable popularity. Listeners become absorbed in the narratives, analyze motives, and follow the fates of victims and [...]
NIS2 Directive and Polish Cybersecurity Regulations – New Protection Standards

Technology, as an inseparable element of the modern world, provides extraordinary opportunities while simultaneously creating a new space for criminal activity. Hacking attacks, online fraud, extortion, and data theft have become so frequent that many people begin to perceive them as an inherent part of contemporary life. Cyberattacks occur more often than one might expect. [...]
Is the artist limited by anything other than his imagination? Duchamp's Urinal and Andi Warhol's Invisible Sculptures which is about the legal framework of artistic creation in contemporary art.

As we know, art does not stay still. No thought was likely given during the creation of the law to the problem of protecting the display of an ordinary urinal as a work of art[1], an installation consisting of a banana stuck to the wall with duct tape[2] or the placement of an artificial palm [...]

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