By Jake Frazier and Anthony J. Ferrante, FTI Consulting | November 9, 2018
It's been about half a year since Europe's GDPR was activated, and we're now seeing early examples of enforcement activity. Those are helping organizations better understand the long-term landscape for compliance.
By ALM Staff | November 9, 2018
The career path of this cybersecurity lawyer was unconventional, and she advanced at her own pace.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 9, 2018
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new draft recommendations wouldn't establish any legally enforceable responsibilities, but would offer many cybersecurity suggestions for medical devices.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2018
Mark your calendars, cyber-enthusiasts: Judge William Alsup is asking attorneys in a suit against Facebook over the massive data breach it disclosed in September for a rundown on "the subject of data privacy and the technology used to both protect and attack it."
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By Ross Todd | November 8, 2018
Mark your calendars, cyber-enthusiasts: Judge William Alsup is asking attorneys in a suit against Facebook over the massive data breach it disclosed in September for a rundown on "the subject of data privacy and the technology used to both protect and attack it."
By Dan Clark | November 7, 2018
A GC makes the case that law firms shouldn't sweat the "small stuff." Also, new charges show the danger of trade secrets theft often lurks within.
By Dan Clark | November 7, 2018
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, has announced draft legislation for a data protection bill that would impose severe criminal penalties for violations including heavy fines for companies, and possible 10- to 20-year prison sentences for senior executives at the world's largest data collectors.
By Frank Ready | November 7, 2018
While the widespread adoption of blockchain has benefits for the legal industry, it also creates new questions around privacy and cybersecurity.
By Roy E. Hadley, Jr., Adams and Reese | November 6, 2018
The news is replete with alleged actions of foreign governments and hackers trying to impact the democratic election process in the United States. It is incumbent upon the state and local governments to ensure the security of all elections.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 6, 2018
A federal appeals panel appeared poised to overturn dismissal of two data breach cases against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management based on standing.
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