By Adam Schlagman | January 28, 2019
Cybersecurity Law & Strategy spoke with some of those women leaders about their biggest security and privacy challenges and why women are pursing legal and other roles in the cybersecurity and privacy field.
By Mike Hamilton | January 25, 2019
Three cases from the summer of 2018 reinforce some of the key themes of recent e-discovery case law.
By Adam Schlagman | January 25, 2019
In 2017, Atlanta attorney Bess Hinson founded the Atlanta Women in Cybersecurity Roundtable, an invitation-only initiative to provide community and resources to advance women in cybersecurity in Atlanta. Here, we speak with some of those women leaders about their biggest security and privacy challenges and why women are pursing legal and other roles in the cybersecurity and privacy field.
By Ian Ballon and Rebekah Guyon | January 25, 2019
The CCPA is extremely broad in scope compared to other U.S. privacy laws; it applies to the use of personal information about California residents—rather than regulating the use, collection and dissemination of information obtained by companies from consumers.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 24, 2019
Susan Duarte has dealt with serious situations during her 14 years in-house at Sprint. The key to getting through them? Staying calm and, if possible, planning ahead.
By Scott Flaherty | January 24, 2019
According to a court ruling, an associate in Vancouver was duped into wiring the money to a Hong Kong bank account by fraudsters with knowledge of the firm's work on a real estate deal.
By Greg Land | January 23, 2019
Michael Daugherty has launched a series of programs bringing together lawyers, security experts and corporate executives to promote cybersecurity strategies.
By Frank Ready | January 23, 2019
Under the EU's GDPR consumers may request a copy of the data companies have collected from them. But if a bad actor takes control of that account, it could put the data at greater risk.
By Scott Flaherty | January 23, 2019
According to a court ruling, an associate in Vancouver was duped into wiring the money to a Hong Kong bank account by fraudsters with knowledge of the firm's work on a real estate deal.
By Scott Flaherty | January 22, 2019
According to a court ruling, an associate in Vancouver was duped into wiring the money to a Hong Kong bank account by fraudsters with knowledge of the firm's work on a real estate deal.
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