Nina Cunningham

Nina Cunningham

December 28, 2020 | Law.com

The Open Window to Your World: Smartphone Security in the Age of COVID

Industry developments this year add concern over connected devices and information tracking. New Smartphones include an app for COVID exposures, which can lead to privacy issues.

By Nina Cunningham

9 minute read

December 14, 2020 | Legaltech News

The Open Window to Your World: Smartphone Security in the Age of COVID

Like many citizens who use these devices and the apps that permit access to them, readers may feel they have nothing to hide and have adequate control. But think again. We are exposed not merely to these risks, but to those accidentally made available by others, their phones, and cameras.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

9 minute read

January 30, 2020 | Legaltech News

Cybersecurity Skills Update for 2020

For those gaining skills to work in the industry for the first time, the challenge remains to hit the ground running with a position and, better, with a career path. Yet no career path in this industry will sidestep an ongoing foothold in the classroom — onsite or virtual.

By Nina Cunningham, Quidlibet Research

8 minute read

December 20, 2019 | Legaltech News

Can Artificial Intelligence Fix Security Issues?

There is great enthusiasm about what AI can do to promote better business intelligence by signaling trends and anticipating demand. But there are other considerations as well. A critical one is cybersecurity.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

8 minute read

April 19, 2019 | Legaltech News

Is Cyber-Risk Insurable?

In an environment of moving targets, it seems unimaginable that insurance against cybersecurity attacks can be robust enough to provide real protection. But the possibility of suffering an attack is well accepted, and policies must be carefully read and updated as risks increase and change over time.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

9 minute read

August 17, 2018 | Legaltech News

With the GDPR, Do You Focus on Defense or Offense?

The GDPR's mission is to strengthen and unify the EU's protection of online privacy rights and promote data protection for citizens of the 28 countries currently in the EU. In the global economy, however, it serves as an alarm to all countries with business flowing across Europe and well beyond.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

11 minute read

August 01, 2018 | Law.com

General Data Protection Regulation: Defense or Offense?

Ostensibly, GDPR's mission is to strengthen and unify the EU's protection of online privacy rights and promote data protection for citizens of the 28 countries currently in the EU. In the global economy, however, GDPR serves as an alarm to all countries with business flowing across Europe and well beyond. Where business flows, data follow.

By Nina Cunningham

2 minute read

March 02, 2018 | Legaltech News

Law Firm Security Goes Back to School

Through department collaboration, hiring, and government and industry collaboration, law firms can better protect their data and that of their clients.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

9 minute read

March 21, 2017 | Legaltech News

Is Your Law Firm Running 'Encryption Light?'

With so many warnings to lawyers about transmitting unsecured email and attachments, it can be difficult to understand the solutions available and how they differ.

By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil

19 minute read

February 19, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Can Computers Practice Law?

Computers as task masters is different from computers as counselors.

By Nina Cunningham

9 minute read