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.
By Roy Strom | October 29, 2018
Law firms are as big a target for hackers as ever. Plus, look out for "cryptojackers."
By Frank Ready | October 29, 2018
The European Parliament's non-legislative resolution exploring the regulation of blockchain technologies underscored how trust will likely play a key factor in any future oversight.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 29, 2018
Vietnam's cybersecurity law, set to go into effect in January 2019, requires any online service provider that collects, analyzes or processes Vietnamese users' personal data to host that data, and have a physical office, in the country.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 26, 2018
"Paras has completely turned his life around, he is now a mature, responsible young man who sincerely regrets his past actions. He will continue to live up to the court's expectations and will work hard to repay the loss to Rutgers," said defense attorney Robert Stahl.
By Phillip Bantz | October 26, 2018
In the midst of growing political tension, more than two-thirds of the survey participants said they expected that they'd be asked to take a stance on significant societal issues in the coming year.
By Alastair Johnson, Nuggets | October 26, 2018
The use of SMS verification codes as a security measure has recently been exposed as a mere stop-gap solution, but meanwhile biometrics is proving to be one of the best new technologies to combat fraud and identity theft.
By Eyal Iffergan, Hyperion Global Partners | October 26, 2018
How can companies protect the sanctity of their assets and the value derived from them without falling victim to misappropriation and the catastrophic economic damage it can cause?
By Dan Clark | October 26, 2018
"I think the SEC is inching closer to the point where they're going to take action on companies that don't have adequate safeguards."
By Dan M. Clark | October 25, 2018
Uber has agreed to pay a record $148 million in state and local penalties to settle allegations that the company intentionally concealed a major data breach in 2016 that exposed the personal information of 57 million people, with $5.7 million going to Pennsylvania, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro's office said.
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