By Mark Sangster | September 14, 2018
A survey of more than 160 law firm executives (from medium to large firms) found that law firms are among some of the highest spenders on security yet were susceptible to some of the most common risks. And the issue will grow over the coming years as the demands of the business drive the adoption of emerging technologies, such as cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
By Lizzy McLellan | September 13, 2018
"Opportunity often comes from our ability to intentionally and rapidly act and react to changes in the market," managing partner Keith Donovan said.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 13, 2018
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said she faces “a Catch-22” in balancing disturbing testimony from cybersecurity experts that Georgia's election infrastructure is vulnerable to hackers and may already have been compromised against public officials who say that converting to paper ballots would result in a chaotic, error-prone and untrustworthy midterm election.
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By Drew Bagley | September 12, 2018
Recent regulatory developments make it clear that cybersecurity is a board-level issue, intimately tied to the stewardship and overall risk profile of an organization.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 11, 2018
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg will hear from academics, cybersecurity experts and public officials during an all-day hearing over whether the state should use paper ballots during the midterm elections.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 11, 2018
A criminal complaint filed by the Department of Justice shed light on how North Korean hackers stole $81 million from a Bangladesh bank—and how enterprises can protect themselves from a similar fate.
By MP McQueen | September 11, 2018
Gemini Trust Co.'s price-stable cryptocurrency has been approved by New York regulators. Paxos Trust Co. also was approved to offer a 'stablecoin' pegged to the U.S. dollar, the Department of Financial Services announced.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 11, 2018
After two decades working in four federal government agencies and the White House, Helen Goff Foster believes new U.S. privacy laws are more likely than ever.
By Ryan Lovelace | September 10, 2018
The firm's newest partner, Terrell McSweeny, is one of the last Obama-era FTC commissioners to leave her post at the agency.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 10, 2018
A new law in Ohio grants companies an affirmative defense in Ohio courts if a data breach occurs but the company can prove it had cybersecurity programs in place that meet industry-recognized security frameworks. Some lawyers say the law uses the carrot instead of the stick as an incentive for companies.
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