March 01, 2023 | New York Law Journal
This Is Not a Drill: Table-Top Exercises Aren't Just a Good Idea, They're Mandatory for Many OrganizationsWith all the focus on artificial intelligence lately, this article provides a deep dive into incident response preparation and the importance of developing actual intelligence (of actual humans!). Conducting regular table-top drills can help to expand the knowledge of incident responders and strengthen the company's incident response.
By Daniel J. Altieri and F. Paul Greene
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November 09, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Refine Your Legal Toolkit Before Ransomware StrikesOrganizations are best served by preparing in advance and honing the appropriate legal tools for use in a ransomware attack before the attack occurs. Planning for a ransomware event will always be imperfect, but failing to prepare could be catastrophic.
By Paul Greene and Daniel J. Altieri
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11th Circuit Decision in LabMD Case Could Have Repercussions Beyond the FTCThe 11th Circuit found the order fatally lacking in detail, noting that it effectively left it up to the District Court to determine whether LabMD's activities to secure patient data for the next 20 years were “reasonable.”
By F. Paul Greene and Daniel J. Altieri
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