By Frank Ready | February 1, 2019
The “Information Governance in the Cloud: Compare and Contrast” panel helped wind down Legalweek with a look at the important things to consider when choosing a cloud service in the GDPR era.
By Frank Ready | January 31, 2019
"The State of Data Breach Litigation: What You Need to Know and How to Protect Yourself" at Legalweek 2019 explored the aftermath of a breach and some important things to consider when looking at cyberinsurance coverage.
By Jo Ritcey-Donohue | January 31, 2019
Global companies face increasingly complex compliance challenges as risks related to imports, exports, economic sanctions, money laundering and cybersecurity evolve and converge.
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By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2019
Time is critical when a data incident or breach occurs and the best time to practice against and assess such events is now and frequently, lawyers and cybersecurity specialists said.
By Frank Ready | January 30, 2019
"The International Legal Cloud 2019: Discovery Security and Business Considerations," panel at Legalweek 2019 explored the deepening relationship between attorneys and the cloud.
By Frank Ready | January 30, 2019
The "Cross-Border Investigations: Protecting the Privilege and Meeting Privacy Expectations" panel at Legalweek 2019 looked at how e-discovery professionals and lawyers are adapting to the GDPR and other international privacy regulations.
By Dan Clark | January 29, 2019
Intel Corp. released a second version of its data privacy bill, named the Innovative and Ethical Data Use Act, on Monday after getting comments from industry experts on the first draft bill it released in November.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 29, 2019
Chief privacy officers from Visa, Microsoft and other large companies shared their advice and predictions for the future of data privacy at an event Monday.
By Ross Todd | January 29, 2019
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh questioned why it took 32 firms to work on legal issues she labeled "not particularly novel." She called Yahoo's track record of nondisclosure and lack of transparency "egregious."
By Ross Todd | January 29, 2019
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh questioned why it took 32 firms to work on legal issues she labeled "not particularly novel." She called Yahoo's track record of nondisclosure and lack of transparency "egregious."
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