By Sue Reisinger | April 5, 2019
The Data Security Incident Response Report from BakerHostetler details the more than 750 incidents the law firm worked on in 2018, compared to 200 in 2014.
By Sue Reisinger | April 4, 2019
The number of cyberattacks on corporate America continue to increase, with many beginning with a “phishing” email, according to the Data Security Incident Response Report from Baker & Hostetler, which details the more than 750 incidents the law firm worked on in 2018 compared to 200 in 2014.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 4, 2019
A new survey shows many companies aren't fully confident in their GDPR and CCPA readiness. Privacy lawyers said in-house counsel need to partner with IT departments to bring GDPR and CCPA procedures into effect.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 4, 2019
Despite high-profile breaches and investigations, U.S. Senate employees have continued to use their personal devices and email accounts to conduct official business.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | April 4, 2019
Understanding the forces propelling today's job market can only take law students so far when it comes to planning for the future. But trying to actively keep up with these forces is a tall order.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas S. Markey | April 4, 2019
On Feb. 19, a bill was introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate proposing to amend the Pennsylvania Breach of Personal Information Notification Act to add new breach notification requirements for state agencies and political subdivisions of the commonwealth.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Craig A. Newman and Kade N. Olsen | April 3, 2019
The conclusion of the “transitional period” for New York's cybersecurity regulation marks the beginning, rather than the end, of an organization's compliance efforts.
By Steve Salkin | April 3, 2019
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Experts share their experience and insight on the evolving acceptance and use of AI and advanced analytics tools for e-discovery — and beyond.
By Frank Ready | April 3, 2019
The number of internet of things devices inside organizations continues to grow, and with it so do the points of vulnerability for employees who may not give them a second thought.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel Cullari and Alexis Cocco | April 3, 2019
California companies, and companies with significant online presences, are already gearing up to meet these demands. But you're a company (or you represent a company)—based in Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware—that either doesn't do business with California consumers or has a limited number of customers from California. Why does this affect you?
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