By Rhys Dipshan | August 15, 2018
Sagewise looks to offer a set of tools to fix security holes in smart contracts and resolve disputes stemming from unauthorized executions of such contracts.
By Caroline Spiezio | August 15, 2018
Matthew Olsen will now serve as Uber's top security boss, replacing Joe Sullivan, who was fired late last year after a previously undisclosed data breach at Uber became public.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 14, 2018
The Kansas City, Missouri-based firm has picked up a pair of cybersecurity and privacy lawyers, as well as a litigator.
By Caroline Spiezio | August 14, 2018
Matthew Olsen will now serve as Uber's top security boss, replacing Joe Sullivan, who was fired late last year after a previously undisclosed data breach at Uber became public.
By Tom McParland | August 13, 2018
Facebook's Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher attorneys said a clause in the company's charter designated the Delaware business court as the "sole and exclusive forum" for litigating derivative cases against members of the board.
By Shay Colson, Duff & Phelps | August 13, 2018
Even with a large number of resources, the landscape seems so large and the risks so great. Where do you start, particularly when you already have some measures in place?
By MP McQueen | August 10, 2018
U.S. companies dealing with foreign investors will soon have a whole new reality to contend with when Trump signs it into law Monday.
By Chris Moschovitis | August 10, 2018
Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”
By Chris Moschovitis, Technology Management Group | August 10, 2018
Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”
By R. Robin McDonald | August 10, 2018
A federal case in Atlanta overseeing a push for paper ballots in the November election includes an affidavit from a Maryland election judge, who said the switch to paper ballots there made the elections easier to conduct.
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