June 06, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Prosecuting Cyber Crime: An Overlooked Part of Bharara's LegacyDaniel L. Stein of Mayer Brown writes: During Preet Bharara's tenure, the Southern District brought a series of historic criminal cases in the cyber area, which should be included as an important part of Bharara's impressive legacy.
By Daniel L. Stein
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January 02, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Companies Fight FTC's Power Play Over CybersecurityThe lack of a comprehensive national cyber policy has allowed the Federal Trade Commission to exert self-appointed authority, leading to two potentially landmark legal cases—cases that may soon decide if the agency has broad authority to dictate how businesses protect electronic and online data across industries.
By Craig A. Newman and Daniel L. Stein
4 minute read
December 23, 2013 | National Law Journal
Uncowed, Companies Fight FTC's Power Play Over CybersecurityAgency is overstepping its bounds, and two businesses are primed for a court battle.
By Craig A. Newman and Daniel L. Stein
5 minute read
June 17, 2013 | Corporate Counsel
Corporate Cyberattacks Come Out of the ShadowsSince the dawn of cybercrime, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have a responsibility to guard their data, they have little duty to report attacks to investors and regulators. That is all about to change.
By Craig A. Newman and Daniel L. Stein
5 minute read
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