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.
By Darian Lewis, Relativity | September 10, 2018
Your best overall protection is a fully developed and implemented security program. Security isn't a product or something you buy, it's what you do every day.
By Dan Clark | September 7, 2018
Gus Coldebella is the latest former government attorney to join Circle, which is engaged in efforts to 'promote smart legal frameworks that encourage the growth of the Internet of Value.'
By Ian Lopez | September 7, 2018
The ADR group's new practice leader is Zeichner Ellman & Krause CISO Daniel Garrie, who argues “you need to change the rules” of disputes for new technologies.
By Adam Schlagman | September 6, 2018
Earlier this summer a group of security-minded executives in Chicago, long a hub for legal and financial tech, sat down for a panel discussion on anticipating and combatting cybercrime.
By Megan L. Brown and Matthew J. Gardner, Wiley Rein | September 6, 2018
Hackbacks are back in the news, but it may be counterproductive to encourage a wild west for cybersecurity, especially when so much of our lives are bound up in a properly functioning Internet.
By Dan Packel | September 5, 2018
The international firm's new intelligence and strategic services group draws on over 50 attorneys and security experts and will be led by its chief global security officer.
By Jennifer Friedland | September 5, 2018
Whatever direction we went with our IT, we wanted to make sure we would be following the absolute best practices from a security perspective. I needed to know that our data would be safe, secure, as well as fully backed up in case something went wrong.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 5, 2018
Attorneys representing hundreds of consumer plaintiffs whose financial and personal information was exposed in a massive data breach at Equifax last year challenged arguments by the credit bureau's lawyers that no one suffered harm, and if they did, Equifax is not at fault.
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