
Episode 386 – AI and the Law
Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore.

Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore.

Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore.

Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent speaks with Dr. P.J. Blount, Lecturer in Law in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University.

We cross to the USA to join InVeris Training Solutions for a briefing on their VR-DT virtual reality law enforcement training, called the VR-DT (Virtual Reality Decisions and Tactics) or “Verdict”. California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (CA POST), which oversees training statewide, will serve as the solution’s launch customer.

Presenting at DCD Australia in Sydney, Ian Bitterlin discusses the developments in data centre design, energy use and heat generation and increasing adaptability of Moore’s Law type technology trends with the transition from silicon based chips to graphene.

As a long-standing legal tech partner to firms around the world, LEAP is pleased to present the industry with the Profitability in Law: Global Report 2026. In collaboration with Agile

We are experiencing an extraordinary rise in the development and use of facial recognition technology (FRT) – in Australia and around the world. Yet, our laws were never drafted with

Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent speaks with Rick Aldrich, Lead Cybersecurity Policy and Compliance Analyst, Booze Allen Hamilton.

A weekly podcast on cybersecurity and privacy from the cyberlaw practice at Steptoe and Johnson. Featuring Stewart Baker and Michael Vatis. Steptoe Cyberblog, with its sometimes contrasting insights, serves up

Alexis Dorais-Joncas started his career in cybersecurity in 2010, when he was hired by ESET as a malware researcher. In 2015, Alexis was appointed head of ESET’s R&D branch office located in Montreal, where he and his team focus on cutting edge malware research, network security and targeted attack tracking. Their goal is to shed light on the latest trends and developments in the malware ecosystem and implement efficient and innovative countermeasures to allow ESET customers to be safe online.