By Victoria Hudgins | February 26, 2019
Employees' emailing and file sharing practices are the leading cause of accidental data breaches, according to a new survey. More organizations are turning to software, encryption and employee training in response.
By Cheryl Miller | February 26, 2019
The bill would expand the law's private right of action beyond data breaches to cover other corporate missteps, such as ignoring consumers' requests to delete their personal information.
By Cheryl Miller | February 25, 2019
"I don't think the Legislature wants only the attorney general's office to be able to protect people's rights," Becerra said Monday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | February 21, 2019
Corporate and Securities Litigation columnists Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale write: So-called “event-driven” securities class actions are on the rise, with data breaches representing one of the most significant categories of events driving this trend. How the courts will treat the proposed settlements that arise in these cases remains to be seen.
By Sue Reisinger | February 21, 2019
Kevin Clem of HBR Consulting and Trevor Faure of Smarter Law Solutions say in-house law departments use the most cutting-edge legal technology, while Mark Yacano of Major, Lindsey & Africa says major law firms are leading the way.
By Chanley T. Howell and Thomas Chisena, Foley & Lardner | February 21, 2019
The first step to protecting your company is learning more about what data your smart automobile collects and uses so you can properly evaluate current data security issues and the best practices that are used to address them.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ted Augustinos, Andy Gandhi and Adriel Ginsburg | February 20, 2019
With a holistic approach to security and compliance incorporating the unique challenges of IoT, companies can develop and deploy IoT technologies in a way that delivers on the promise of IoT, while mitigating potential cyber risks and exposures.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | February 15, 2019
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The image of the Internet as an unregulated Wild West, untouched by government action, is one that some find attractive. But it is not accurate, as illustrated by a number of important actions taken in recent weeks by the New York State Attorney General's office. These steps have significant practical ramifications for companies and individuals in New York that use the Internet as well as the businesses that provide Internet services to all of us.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 14, 2019
Newly launched Infinnium strives to improve information management, information governance, e-discovery and compliance to privacy regulations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Devika Kewalramani, Liberty T. McAteer and Gregory S. Shatan | February 7, 2019
Until the time that lawyers and law firms begin to treat information security and data privacy awareness and diligence as key components of their practice management—on an even footing with other critical issues such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality and privilege—our collective blind spot will continue to be a target for rogue actors.
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