By Victoria Hudgins | January 12, 2021
COVID screening apps and software may play a significant role in giving attendees access to certain venues. And if one company's plan is any indication, they'll likely steer clear of privacy lawsuits.
By Peter Brown | January 11, 2021
In response to increasing regulatory constraints, some of the Internet's largest companies have created large aggregations of user data into "Walled Gardens" and data "Clean Rooms" where advertisers can test and target their messaging without violating the privacy of the data subjects. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown explains how these large pools of data further the goals of the advertising industry without violating the increasingly strict national privacy regimes.
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 28, 2020
In the areas in which high-tech issues and the law intersect, there is much to do.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 28, 2020
In the areas in which high-tech issues and the law intersect, there is much to do.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2020
More than two dozen attorneys general announced Wednesday they'd reached a $2.4M settlement agreement with Texas-based Sabre Corp., which had been hacked potentially affecting 1.3 million credit cards.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 14, 2020
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The breadth of recent cyber incidences reflects more than just the problems of securing work-from-home technology, interference with Zoom conference calls, and system vulnerabilities that existed even before COVID-19. Indeed, they essentially are a 2021 blueprint for the kinds of privacy issues that companies may best be advised to focus on, and that legislators and regulators in New York and elsewhere across the country may seek to address.
By Dan Clark | December 7, 2020
"We're seeing new targets and we're going to have to have new methods to be able to protect ourselves," said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of consumer protection at Experian in Austin.
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights|Q&A
By Abigail Harris | December 1, 2020
Below Corey shares the steps to consider when building a technology road map, five KPIs that all legal departments should track, strategies to harness data analytics and the key metrics to share with the wider organisation, and legal department transformation.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Delaware, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Delaware, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
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