New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | November 20, 2017
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent decision from the Southern District of New York that examines that balance and the scope of a company's duty to protect the sensitive information of its employees and customers.
By Hanley Chew and Tyler Newby, Fenwick & West | November 20, 2017
Although each data breach class action arises out of its own particular circumstances, there are a number of factors that seem to be contributing to these large settlements.
By Mark Sangster, eSentire | November 16, 2017
The security industry all too often sells the next shiny object touted as the Holy Grail of security that protects against all cyber threats. And the following year, the next best thing hits the market and becomes the grail until proven fallible.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 16, 2017
The FBI has unlocked “unbreakable” mobile device encryptions before, but its success largely depended on a host of uncontrollable variables, and practices some regard as unethical.
By Ben Hancock | November 15, 2017
Stanford Law cryptography fellow Riana Pfefferkorn talks about the Department of Justice's new push for “responsible encryption” and whether it could lead to new legislation.
New York Law Journal | Q&A|News
By Josefa Velasquez | November 15, 2017
The Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo discusses the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to adopt New York's cybersecurity regulations as its model law for adoption by its members, which include all 50 states' insurance commissioners.
By Jeffrey Winn | November 15, 2017
With billions of M&A dollars at stake, there is a need to clear the windshield. Thomas Smedinghoff and Roland Trope prove up to the task in this new book, which compiles topical papers written by M&A lawyers whose practices focus on protecting their clients' high-value digital assets.
International Edition | Analysis
By Legal Week | November 15, 2017
Senior in-house lawyers discuss key CEE business risks and the most problematic countries in the region
By Legal Week | November 15, 2017
Senior in-house lawyers discuss key business risks in Central and Eastern Europe and list the most problematic countries in the region.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 15, 2017
We've all been told that passwords are not safe. After the Equifax breach, neither are our Social Security numbers, so what is left for criminals to…
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