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.
By Dan Packel | February 21, 2019
It makes sense that hackers recently went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work, alongside other targets—law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
By Dan Packel | February 20, 2019
Hackers recently went after an unnamed law firm known for its IP work.
By Dan Packel | February 20, 2019
It makes sense that hackers recently went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work, alongside other targets—law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
By Dan Packel | February 20, 2019
Hackers reportedly went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work—a stark reminder law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ted Augustinos, Andy Gandhi and Adriel Ginsburg | February 20, 2019
With a holistic approach to security and compliance incorporating the unique challenges of IoT, companies can develop and deploy IoT technologies in a way that delivers on the promise of IoT, while mitigating potential cyber risks and exposures.
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