By Ian Lopez | November 28, 2018
Stanford Law's Jen King discusses the legal and privacy issues around DNA data collection, where the law stands and what may be in store down the road.
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By Zack Needles | November 21, 2018
A six-justice high court unanimously ruled to reverse the lower court's rulings and reinstate the lawsuit against UPMC.
By Ian Lopez | November 12, 2018
Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
By Ian Lopez | November 12, 2018
Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
By Dan Clark | November 12, 2018
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer of the Santa Clara-based company said, 'Our model bill is designed to spur discussion that helps inspire meaningful privacy legislation.'
By Dan Clark | November 9, 2018
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer of the Santa Clara-based company said, “our model bill is designed to spur discussion that helps inspire meaningful privacy legislation.”
By Victoria Hudgins | November 8, 2018
The American Bar Association issued guidance regarding lawyers' obligations under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to prevent a breach of client's data and their ethical responsibilities if a breach occurs.
By Nathan Wenzel | November 5, 2018
In-house legal teams are increasingly using data analytics for a variety of tasks, and nearly all surveyed agreed that analytics will play a crucial role in the future of the services they provide to their organizations. But what does this really mean?
By John Parmley and David Crawford | November 5, 2018
When it comes to cyber infrastructure, many firms are unaware of the true size of their attack surface and just how vulnerable their confidential assets actually are.
By Robert O. Sheridan and Bret A. Cohen | November 2, 2018
Companies that wish to continue their big data practices must ensure that they carefully evaluate their use of these technological tools to avoid lawsuits and regulatory ire for potentially discriminatory conduct.
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