By Amanda Bronstad | November 5, 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.
By John Parmley and David Crawford | November 5, 2018
When it comes to cyber infrastructure, many firms are unaware of the true size of their attack surface and just how vulnerable their confidential assets actually are.
By Ed Silverstein | November 5, 2018
"Right now, the most pressing issue is to make sure a proper Data Protection Authority is created and staffed by people with the necessary legal and technical backgrounds to enforce the law in a balanced way," says Brazilian attorney Marcel Leonardi.
By Ed Silverstein | November 2, 2018
The Mason v. Yale complaint has demonstrated the financial issues at stake for universities with data breaches, but there are steps they can take to protect themselves immediately.
By Frank Ready | November 2, 2018
Lewis Brisbois' data privacy and cybersecurity division recently launched an app that will give users 24/7 access to its breach response team. Providing that level of service requires a strong infrastructure and some occasional late nights.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | November 2, 2018
The process of identifying criminals through photographs dates back to the 19th century, but the introduction of software took Bertillon-style databases to the next level.
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By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Thomas F. Brier Jr. | November 2, 2018
In 1999, renowned inventor and self-described futurist Ray Kurzweil—now director of engineering at Google—published "The Age of Spiritual Machines," in which he proposed a formula for calculating the rate of change in evolutionary systems.
By Roy E. Hadley, Jr. | November 1, 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 Dan Clark | November 1, 2018
The DOJ has indicted of a team of Chinese government intelligent officers and hackers in connection with alleged trade secret theft from a partnership of U.S. and French jet engine companies and their suppliers.
By Dan Clark | October 31, 2018
The indictment of a team of Chinese government intelligent officers and hackers in connection with alleged trade secret theft from a partnership of U.S. and French jet engine companies and their suppliers is a wake-up call for American businesses, some lawyers said.
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