…in the uncharted waters of COVID-19. In the “new normal” of wide-ranging travel advisories and restrictions, there is an emerging consensus to better integrate the use of technology with dispute…

…access to reliable technology in Africa, the Protocol points parties/participants who do not have access to the technology, software, and equipment to be used for virtual hearings, to approach arbitral…

…employees, including a former Chief Technology Officer and a Chief Operating Officer, left to operate a rival firm in the same industry, Spookfish Pty Ltd (“Spookfish”). Nearmap was worried that…

…videoconferencing. As a form of information technology, videoconferences may be breached and intruded upon in the absence of appropriate measures to ensure confidentiality and security. Although today’s videoconferencing technology is…

…unnecessarily to deliberate with [] co-arbitrators/mediators and use screen sharing/video technology instead” (for arbitrators and mediators); viii) to “avoid traveling unnecessarily to conduct fact finding or other interviews with witnesses…

…and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework providing a quantitative view of risks, ensuring alignment with industry standards and providing specific and actionable control/mitigation recommendations. For further reading on the AAA-ICDR Cybersecurity…