New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Gesser and Joseph Kniaz | June 1, 2018
Many companies neglect to reach out to the FBI following a cyber incident, turning instead to law firms and cybersecurity firms alone. This might be a mistake considering the practical assistance the FBI can provide to targets of a cyber attack.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Nicole Friedlander, Corey Omer and John Evangelakos | June 1, 2018
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress last month regarding Cambridge Analytica's unauthorized use of data of an estimated 87 million…
By By Anna Rudawski, Alexis Wilpon and David Kessler | June 1, 2018
The ability of cyber threats to compromise information systems is an ongoing danger to all organizations. However, an emerging threat presents a new challenge—cyberattacks that may cause physical harm to systems and persons. This threat has become acute for certain sectors such as critical infrastructure.
By John T. Wolak, Mitchell Boyarsky, and Randy A. Gray | June 1, 2018
Although New York has yet to enact legislation regarding the use of biometric identifiers and information (i.e. facial recognition, retinal scans, etc.), a recent legislative proposal and the statutes and regulations of other jurisdictions, provide valuable guidance to New York businesses regarding permissible practices.
By Mark A. Berman, Ronald J. Hedges, and Kennet Westby | June 1, 2018
A discussion of the threat that social engineering (aka the "human side of hacking") poses to law firms, and some tips and practical guidelines to reduce its effectiveness.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | May 31, 2018
One technology, individualized advertising, is starting to attract serious attention from both the bar and bar regulators.
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 31, 2018
On June 13, all five SEC commissioners will participate in a public discussion on “Investing in America” at Atlanta's Georgia State University College of Law.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 31, 2018
William Leonard, who served as director of the U.S. Information Security Oversight Office under President George W. Bush, is slated to testify on behalf of U.S. Air Force veteran Reality Winner, whom the U.S. Justice Department has accused of espionage over the alleged leak of a document detailing Russian efforts to hack into state election systems in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Lynn Haaland and Paul Rosen | May 31, 2018
Many executives are less comfortable confronting cybersecurity risks than they might be with other corporate issues.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 31, 2018
'Discovery also threatens to prejudice individuals who have been or will be indicted, by potentially requiring them to sit for civil depositions despite their privilege against self-incrimination,' Jones Day partner Michael Carvin said in a new filing in Washington's federal trial court.
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