How NH Businesses Can Navigate Shifting AI Regulation

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Artificial intelligence is moving faster than the rules meant to govern it and is being integrated into businesses’ software stacks more deeply every day. That means every business needs to understand the legal implications of using AI. On January 22, NH Business Review will present a practical webinar on how to navigate an AI regulatory environment that is fragmented, shifting, and sometimes contradictory. Federal executive orders. State-by-state rules. International standards. And technologies already embedded in the tools you use every day. 

Cameron Shilling, attorney and chair of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Group at McLane Middleton, will bring a clear-eyed, actionable perspective to a landscape that too often feels abstract or alarmist. 

During this one-hour webinar, you’ll learn: 

  • What recent federal and state actions actually mean for businesses today 
  • How to stay on the right side of the law amid conflicting and evolving regulations 
  • Why strong AI compliance frameworks can be a competitive advantage, not a drag 
  • How AI regulation applies not just to products, but also to internal tools, including HR, finance, marketing, and operations 
  • Practical strategies for responsible AI implementation in real-world business settings 

Following a 30-minute presentation, NHBR Publisher Ernesto Burden will moderate a live discussion and Q&A, giving attendees the chance to explore how these issues apply to their own organizations.

Join us for a free webinar

Thursday, January 22, 2026

from 11:00 a.m until noon

Speaker

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Cameron Shilling
Director and Chair of Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group
McLane Middleton

Cameron G. Shilling founded and chairs the Cybersecurity and Privacy Group at McLane Middleton The group of six cyber and privacy professionals has developed a breadth and depth of expertise superior to many firms with a national presence and offices in major metropolitan areas, including Boston and New York City. Over the past 15 plus years, Cam and his colleagues have provided cyber, privacy and AI risk management counseling and cybersecurity incident and breach response services to a wide variety of businesses, schools, professional services firms, health care providers, financial institutions, and many other types of organizations throughout New England, the East Coast, nationally, and internationally. As a result, Cam is routinely featured as an expert in cybersecurity and privacy in regional and national media. In recognition of his pioneering leadership in this field, Cam has received the Business in Excellence Award from the New Hampshire Business Review, the Go To Cyber Lawyer Award from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and the Northeast Trailblazer Award from American Lawyer Association, and Cam serves on the Advisory Board of the International Associate of Privacy Professionals. He can be reached at (603) 628-1351 or cameron.shilling@mclane.com.

Moderator

Ernesto BurdenErnesto Burden
Vice President and Publisher
Yankee Publishing | New Hampshire Group 

Ernesto has been vice president digital for Newspapers of New England (NNE), group publisher at PennWell,  vice president of digital media for The Telegraph and NH.com and related sites, as well as digital media director for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus newspapers in Vermont, online editor for The Telegraph and NH.com, and a print editor and reporter with daily and weekly newspapers. He’s spent his career at the intersection of publishing, digital evolution and marketing helping both publishers and advertisers maximize their digital visibility. 

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