By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | February 26, 2019
In order to make maximum impact and get the biggest bang for your buck, be sure to attend the right event and have a clear desired outcome from going.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Zack Needles | February 25, 2019
A three-lawyer shop in suburban Philadelphia and the largest law firm in the world have both fallen victim to it, multimillion-dollar cybersecurity technology can do little to guard against it, and once the damage is done it's all but irreversible. "Spear-phishing" is a growing concern for law firms of all sizes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | February 25, 2019
Cyber Crime columnist Peter Crusco discusses the interplay between the virtual currency tide and present day money transmission statutes. He writes: “Today, money transmission statues have been taken out of mothballs to confront a new threat posed by the availability of a new laundering mechanism—the marketing of little-regulated … bitcoins.”
By Kyle Krpata and Joe Ferrari | February 25, 2019
Autonomous vehicle companies present a unique set of issues and considerations for investors to consider. As the industry continues to evolve, investors should proactively address the issues discussed in this article in order to balance the concerns of a target company with the investor's goals.
By Mike Wrzesniak, Relativity | February 25, 2019
From defending against phishing attacks to leveraging certified technology solutions purpose-built to protect their data, organizations don't have to feel helpless in the face of an evolving threat landscape. But the dark web remains a scary place.
By Zack Needles | February 22, 2019
In a buyers' market for legal services, clients may be in a better position than ever to pick and choose what they want in their outside counsel and discard the rest.
By Mark Sangster, eSentire | February 22, 2019
In 2019, regulations and laws will continue to define how businesses collect and use consumer data, and their obligations to protect this data from misuse, theft or exposure to unauthorized parties.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | February 21, 2019
Corporate and Securities Litigation columnists Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale write: So-called “event-driven” securities class actions are on the rise, with data breaches representing one of the most significant categories of events driving this trend. How the courts will treat the proposed settlements that arise in these cases remains to be seen.
By Frank Ready | February 21, 2019
JPMorgan has created a prototype of a digital coin that will make it faster for clients to transfer money. But these coins could also require the bank to pay even closer attention to cybersecurity and new regulations.
By Chanley T. Howell and Thomas Chisena, Foley & Lardner | February 21, 2019
The first step to protecting your company is learning more about what data your smart automobile collects and uses so you can properly evaluate current data security issues and the best practices that are used to address them.
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