By R. Robin McDonald | December 1, 2017
Unlike President Donald Trump's former campaign manager and senior aide, who are under house arrest following their indictment on charges that they conspired against the U.S. and acted as unregistered foreign agents for a pro-Russian government in the Ukraine, accused media leaker Reality Winner must remain in jail until her trial next year.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Betsy Edelman, Rivermend Health | December 1, 2017
Following the rules certainly helps your legal team sleep at night, especially in an era of big data breaches and sexual harassment scandals
By Caroline Spiezio | December 1, 2017
Tony West, the newly minted CLO of Uber, has a lot of work on his hands already as he tries to help the ride-hailing company clean up past messes and move on.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 1, 2017
Matthew Yarbrough led the first Cybercrimes and Criminal Intellectual Property Task Force in the Northern District of Texas. He left his own firm to join Squire Patton Boggs in Dallas.
By Tim Sheehan, Innovative Computing Systems | December 1, 2017
Have a worry-free holiday when it comes to your mobile devices by following these five security steps.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2017
In what might best be termed a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for Uber Technologies Inc. and its outside lawyers, Michael Li-Ming Wong of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher gave the company a sorely needed legal win.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 30, 2017
Unfortunately, the ever-changing digital environment that we all now live in will continue to drive all types of data threats in the new year ahead,…
By Cybersecurity Law & Strategy | November 30, 2017
We live in information environment that is unique to this point in time (social media, information overload). How do we know what's true and what's…
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 30, 2017
Uber has been widely criticized for its decision to hide a 2016 data breach and pay hackers for their silence, but it may not be the only company in town to do so.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 30, 2017
Uber has been widely criticized for its decision to hide a 2016 data breach and pay hackers for their silence, but it may not be the only company in town to do so.
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