By Frank Ready | March 29, 2019
On the heels of joining O'Melveny & Myers, former homeland security adviser and DOJ vet Lisa Monaco discusses how federal cyber enforcement has evolved, and the biggest threats to digital security today.
By MP McQueen | March 29, 2019
Corporate defense attorneys said internet-of-things privacy and security issues are a growing concern for medical device manufacturers, distributors and health care providers.
By MP McQueen | March 28, 2019
The March 21 alert warned health care providers and individuals using certain Medtronic implantable cardiac defibrillators of cybersecurity weaknesses in their wireless technology that could leave the devices exposed to hacking. Attorneys from Blank Rome and Cozen O'Connor discuss the emerging issue.
By Frank Ready | March 28, 2019
FEMA exposed the personal identifying information of 2.3 million hurricane survivors to an outside contractor. But the potential consequences might be relegated exclusively to the court of public opinion.
By Andrew Messios | March 28, 2019
The new recruits Apiax, Define, HighQ and Scissero will join Fuse stalwarts Avvoka, Legatics and Nivaura, with Kira dropping out of the program.
By Michael Steinig and Alexander Sand, Eversheds Sutherland | March 28, 2019
To overcome the challenges in maintaining compliance after the deadline, covered entities must implement a highly structured and organized approach to vendor management, with consistent application of thoughtful, risk-based rules, all within a third-party ecosystem growing in size, complexity and risk.
By Leonard Deutchman | March 28, 2019
The differences between digital and paper records and data may make application of the rules difficult, if not impossible.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mary Joan Kennedy | March 27, 2019
Technology is developing faster than the law can keep up. It is incumbent on each of us individually to be organized and aware of the rights we have in our digital footprint.
By Frank Ready | March 27, 2019
As clients are eager for guidance on how to best implement AI into their business, evaluating the potential risk involved may be harder than ever.
By Robert Storace | March 26, 2019
New London resident Yoselin Martinez alleges in a prospective class action lawsuit that her bank account was compromised soon after she learned about a data breach at the University of Connecticut Health Center. She is suing the health center for unspecified monetary damages.
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