By Michael Ciaramitaro and Sarah Brown, Inventus | June 25, 2019
Organizations today rely heavily upon technology and electronically stored information—and when employees leave, there's always a risk that they'll take some information or data with them when they go, either inadvertently or on purpose.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed dismissal of two cases brought over data breaches of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed dismissal of two cases brought over data breaches of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
By Frank Ready | June 21, 2019
A new report from the law firm of Pinsent Masons shows that there has been a high level of GDPR "over-reporting" at the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office, but organizations who may think they are playing it safe may actually be opening themselves up to further regulatory scrutiny.
By Terry Spencer | June 20, 2019
The Riviera Beach City Council voted unanimously this week to pay the hackers' demands, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses.
By Phillip Bantz | June 19, 2019
Richard Zolezzi joins Odaseva's legal department after having served as outside general counsel to the San Francisco-based firm for several years when the company was in its infancy and still based in France.
By Jason Grant | June 19, 2019
The act would apply the state's data-breach notification requirement to any person or entity with a state resident's private information, instead of applying it only to those conducting business in the state. The bill now moves to Gov. Cuomo's desk.
By Jason Grant | June 19, 2019
The act's measure applies the state's data-breach notification requirement to any person or entity with a state resident's private information, instead of applying it only to those conducting business in the state. The bill now moves to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's desk.
By Phillip Bantz | June 18, 2019
Dawn Rogers will oversee the Burlington, Massachusetts-based firm's legal strategy and support its national and global expansion efforts while providing oversight on corporate governance, compliance and intellectual property management.
By Jason Grant | June 17, 2019
“The Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force will use every resource available to ensure that, no matter where they are, perpetrators of elder fraud will be stopped and prosecuted,” EDNY U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue said.
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