By MP McQueen | August 29, 2019
Telecom and surveillance equipment from Huawei, ZTE Corp. and other corporations are included in the ban.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew T. Garbarino | August 28, 2019
To avoid litigation, government intervention and public relations fiascos, a board must address cybersecurity on an ongoing basis.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 27, 2019
M&A deals are at particular risk of phishing attacks, and communication is key not only for finalizing a deal, but also for ensuring proper cybersecurity controls.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher A. Iacono and Gabrielle I. Weiss | August 23, 2019
House Bill 1049, modeled after the CCPA, addresses consumer data privacy by setting forth the rights of consumers as well as the duties of companies relating to the collection of consumer personal information.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael J. Rivera and Abby I. Yi | August 23, 2019
Companies are embracing remote work options to cultivate a more satisfied and productive workforce. However, a negative consequence is that employees routinely remove sensitive company documents from the secure confines of their offices and company databases.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 21, 2019
Hackers are studying lawyers' practice areas, social media presence and their firm's hierarchies to craft subtle but destructive phishing schemes, cybersecurity experts say.
By Frank Ready | August 21, 2019
Law firm CIOs have to contend with a variety of new cyber threats while staying on top of an ever-evolving landscape of personal devices, overflowing inboxes and leaders reluctant to invest in more sophisticated technologies.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Steven I. Adler and Steven W. Teppler | August 21, 2019
A few things every general counsel should remain concerned about as we enter the second half of the year.
By Steven I. Adler and Steven W. Teppler | August 21, 2019
A few things every general counsel should remain concerned about as we enter the second half of the year.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 21, 2019
Lawyers say Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines' lawsuit seeking millions in damages from its chatbot vendor over a data breach could have been prevented if the vendor contract included strong contractual liability and cyber insurance.
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