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Nadine Liv

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Nadine Liv

Adv. Nadine Liv is an associate in the firm’s Privacy, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence Department. 

Adv. Nadine Liv specializes in advising technology companies and large organizations on regulatory matters involving data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance.

 

Nadine’s experience includes providing regulatory compliance for clients operating in sensitive sectors (defense, finance, and technology), offering legal support during cyber crisis events, drafting internal policies and procedures, and preparing regulatory opinions in both domestic and international contexts.

 

Prior to joining the firm, Nadine served as VP of Methodology at a cyber crisis management startup, where she led a research team and advised major organizations on cyber threats and regulatory implementation. Before that, she practiced law at one of Israel’s top law firms in the Cyber, Defense Export, and Anti-Money Laundering Department, focusing on defense export controls, sanctions regimes, and corporate ethics compliance.

 

Nadine brings strong academic and research credentials aligned with her legal work. She has published on cyber and terrorism-related topics and lectures at international conferences. Her doctoral research focused on the legal and ethical implications of brain-computer interfaces, bridging privacy law, human rights, and emerging technologies.

Education:


Reichman University, Ph.D. in Law, 2025

Bar-Ilan University, M.A. in Criminology (cum laude), 2018

Bar-Ilan University, M.A. in Government, specialization in Security and Counterterrorism (Cyber Division) (magna cum laude), 2018

The College of Law and Business, LL.B., 2016

Admission:


Israel Bar Association, 2021

Insights & News - Nadine Liv:


June 18, 2026

Export Controls for AI Models – Practical Implications for Businesses Following the Anthropic Incident

On June 12, 2026, Anthropic announced that the US government had ordered it to immediately suspend foreign nationals’ access to its advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, pursuant to an export control directive issued on national security grounds.
April 30, 2026

Israel Medical Association’s New Ethics Rules for the Use of AI in Medicine – Implications for Healthtech Companies

On April 15, 2026, the Israel Medical Association’s Ethics Department published a position paper outlining guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in the healthcare system. Although the position paper addresses physicians and medical institutions, in practice, it has significant implications for healthtech and medtech companies. Since medical institutions will be required to align their activities with these principles, it is reasonable to assume this will directly impact their demands on technology providers.
August 13, 2025

Amendment 13 to the Israeli Privacy Protection Law is Here! Are You Ready?

Amendment 13, which significantly updates privacy laws in Israel, has come into effect! If you still don't know what to do to comply with the requirements, we've prepared a guide to help you address the main issues (not all of them) right now! In this guide, you can find simple tips to implement in your organization to improve compliance with Israeli privacy law requirements.

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