By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil | April 19, 2019
In an environment of moving targets, it seems unimaginable that insurance against cybersecurity attacks can be robust enough to provide real protection. But the possibility of suffering an attack is well accepted, and policies must be carefully read and updated as risks increase and change over time.
By Colby Hamilton | April 18, 2019
The president's personal and business interests intersected directly with the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference, specifically as part of the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting and the pursuit of a Trump development in Moscow.
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By David G. Ries | April 18, 2019
Effective cybersecurity requires an ongoing, risk-based, comprehensive process that addresses people, policies and procedures, and technology, including training. Effective security also requires an understanding that security is everyone's responsibility and constant security awareness by all users of technology.
By Dan Clark | April 17, 2019
The next wave of class action lawsuits will be the result of massive data breaches, according to the eighth annual Carlton Fields Class Action Survey.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 16, 2019
Don't breathe a sigh of relief yet. While a U.K. survey found fewer businesses are reporting breaches, that decline could be prefaced by cyberattackers successfully—and more frequently—targeting a smaller group of organizations.
By Frank Ready | April 15, 2019
Burdensome cybersecurity procedures aren't much better than zero cybersecurity procedures, since people are less likely to engage with solutions that induce headaches or impede functionality.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 12, 2019
Securing extradition, connecting communications with actions and challenging freedom of speech are some of the hurdles prosecutors will face in the Julian Assange case.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 12, 2019
Securing extradition, connecting communications with actions and challenging freedom of speech are some of the hurdles prosecutors will face in the Julian Assange case.
By Sue Reisinger | April 12, 2019
Why is health care a target? According to Baker & Hostetler health care attorney Lynn Sessions, 'Are they attacked more or do they report it more? The answer is both.'
By Andrew Messios | April 11, 2019
Linklaters joins various other top UK firms Herbert Smith Freehills and Simmons & Simmons in having its name used by scammers.
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