By Victoria Hudgins | January 29, 2019
As federal employees return to work, government agencies will be checking for hacks, according to media reports. But if sensitive data is breached, could the agency be held liable?
By Frank Ready | January 29, 2019
Data released by the European Commission shows that the number of complaints issued under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation is rising. Notably, complaints spiked in last December and this January.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 28, 2019
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr.'s ruling called the 2017 data breach "unprecedented."
By R. Robin McDonald | January 28, 2019
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr.'s ruling called the 2017 data breach "unprecedented."
By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 28, 2019
State bar task force urges global uniformity for cybersecurity policies
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.
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