Panoram, a legal tech-focused advisory group created by former Neota Logic execs Greg Wildisen and Rick Seabrook, recently conducted a large-scale data breach project for a client after a cyberattack. They found that genAI tools outperformed all other options. The job they carried out, code name Project Orange, is as follows.
First, some context. Wildisen explained to Artificial Lawyer: ‘A cyber breach is very much an unbudgeted cost for a company. It’s also very expensive to deal with.’ I.e. they want this handled fast and as economically as possible.
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