The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter C. Buckley and Caroline A. Morgan | May 21, 2019
Data breaches are on the rise across the board for small, medium and large firms with hackers infiltrating some of the most sophisticated law firms.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 21, 2019
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said that a new state law to replace Georgia's obsolete electronic voting machines with an upgraded electronic system is not sufficient, at this stage, to convince her that Georgia's voting apparatus shouldn't be considered a constitutional violation of voters' rights.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 21, 2019
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said that a new state law to replace Georgia's obsolete electronic voting machines with an upgraded electronic system is not sufficient, at this stage, to convince her that Georgia's electronic voting apparatus shouldn't be considered a constitutional violation of voters' rights.
By Phillip Bantz | May 20, 2019
A London-based in-house counsel noted that the EU's decision includes broad language and appeared to be deliberately styled to “grant more flexibility” in imposing sanctions.
By Garth Landers, Mimecast | May 20, 2019
Cybersecurity is a challenging issue that modern organizations are working to face. Unfortunately, many of them are responding in a reactive manner, rather than a proactive one, knocking them on their heels when an incident does strike.
International Edition | Event|Q&A
By Rowan Bennett | May 20, 2019
Stephanie Hamon is co-chair of this year's Legal Week Strategic Technology Forum, taking place on 19-21 June.
By Patrick Smith | May 17, 2019
The hackers were using the GozNym malware, which is designed to capture online banking login credentials. The DOJ's statement did not specify the names of the affected firms.
By Dan Clark | May 16, 2019
As companies have to grapple with different regulations concerning data privacy, they also need to expect that European regulators will dole out higher fines on companies that violate the GDPR.
By Patrick Smith | May 16, 2019
In all, the GozNym network infected about 41,000 victim computers.
By Patrick Smith | May 16, 2019
Because they often possess valuable information on a variety of companies and individuals, law offices continue to be a favorite target for hackers.
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