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Judy Selby

Judy Selby

February 12, 2015 | Legaltech News

What Is Synthetic Identity Theft and How to Detect It

Thieves create fraudulent identities from real and fake information that is hard to detect.

By Judy Selby

3 minute read

December 22, 2014 | Legaltech News

Are Companies Too Focused on Cybercrime?

Companies are not paying enough attention on errant employees, and will pay the price in 2015.

By Judy Selby

4 minute read

November 21, 2014 | Legaltech News

Report Benchmarks Privacy in Fortune 1000 Companies

Total privacy spending across the biggest U.S. companies is predicted to rise to $3B in 2015.

By Judy Selby

4 minute read

October 31, 2014 | Legaltech News

Due Diligence in a Big Data World

Careful vetting can reduce risks of mergers and acquisitions in the age of Big Data.

By James Sherer and Judy Selby

5 minute read

October 16, 2014 | Legaltech News

Data Breach Study: Good News but Much Work Remains

2014 Ponemon study on data breach preparedness has good news but shows room for improvement.

By Judy Selby

4 minute read

August 07, 2014 | Legaltech News

Maximize Cyberrisk Management

A good information governance plan can help minimize risks and insurance costs.

By Judy Selby and S. Benjamin Barnes

5 minute read

July 01, 2014 | Legaltech News

When Insurance Coverage Zips Away

Court finds no insurance coverage for collecting ZIP code information in alleged violation of state privacy laws.

By Judy Selby and C. Zachary Rosenberg

4 minute read

June 03, 2014 | Legaltech News

Stand Up to Sue Companies for Data Breaches

Before a data breach class action can make it to class certification, named plaintiffs must show that they have standing.

By Deborah Renner and Judy Selby

4 minute read

April 30, 2014 | Legaltech News

Report Finds Security Concerns a Barrier to eHealth Services

Consumers appear to value personal health information over other personal data.

By Judy Selby and Kimberly Wong

4 minute read

February 21, 2014 | Legaltech News

The Privacy/Security Clash's Unexpected Consequence

Leaks, breaches and public uproar may create opportunities for privacy professionals.

By Judy Selby

5 minute read