By Ed Silverstein | November 30, 2018
Australian attorneys and cyber experts say awareness of the nature and seriousness of cybersecurity risks is uneven across the legal profession.
By Ed Silverstein | November 30, 2018
Australian attorneys and cyber experts say awareness of the nature and seriousness of cybersecurity risks is uneven across the legal profession.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph J. Schiavone, Vincent J. Proto, Lori J. Zeglarski and Robert P. Vacchiano | November 30, 2018
As many businesses do not yet have cyber-specific insurance coverage, courts are being called upon to determine whether coverage for cyber-related losses exists under traditional insurance policies.
By Chris Moschovitis, Information Technology Management Group | November 30, 2018
It seems this should be a key question for everyone in business, government, technology, and cybersecurity: If we know the problem with cybersecurity, and have ways of methods of addressing the problem, why are we still failing?
By Dan Clark | November 29, 2018
For years, federal legislators have attempted to pass comprehensive cybersecurity and data privacy legislation. With more support than ever from the public, industry and both sides of the political spectrum, 2019 may be the year when such legislation is enacted.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | November 29, 2018
As we look to 2019, the question of what changes will take place in the world of e-discovery over the next year will certainly entice answers from the many legal minds who work with e-discovery. Those answers, however, are not so obvious.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stanley Louissaint | November 29, 2018
Security is often seen as an inconvenience—and it can be—but the data in your firm's possession has value, and your firm has a duty to protect it.
By Frank Ready | November 29, 2018
Consumers have the power to opt out of certain data uses but many may not be taking the time to engage. But there are signs such disengagement is changing in the U.S.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 28, 2018
Two Iranian men have been charged with operating a long-running international hacking and extortion scheme in which they targeted public institutions—including the City of Newark—with ransomware, causing $30 million in losses, the Justice Department announced.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 28, 2018
A federal grand jury returned a six-count indictment charging two Iranian nationals with creation of the SamSam Ransomware, which targeted hospitals, municipalities and companies around the U.S.
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