Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Danielle Dudai | August 16, 2023
Every now and then, a court will issue a ruling that lawyers are equally excited and disappointed by. For me, U.S. Securities and Exchange…
By ALM Staff | August 15, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Kramer | August 15, 2023
Summer at law firms creates an attack surface that hackers love to take advantage of. Legal and support staff rotate through vacations and time off, new crops of interns unfamiliar with tech processes enter the fold, and the remaining employees are often burned out and too distracted to notice the critical signs of an impending cyberattack.
By Alexander Lugo | August 15, 2023
Litigators are already finding ways to sue tech companies using existing laws, and compliance-side attorneys are advising clients to be proactive with new state laws.
By Justin Henry | August 14, 2023
A Florida attorney says the alternative legal service provider failed to secure her personally identifiable information and more than 7,000 others.
By Katie Hall | August 14, 2023
The defendants requested a password reset for a user earlier this month, then posted a link to purchase counterfeit NFTs. The link was a fraudulent phishing scheme designed to steal cryptocurrency from those who clicked on the link, the lawsuit alleges.
By Tommy Smith | August 14, 2023
Some 16 months after first proposing rules for public companies and investment advisors, the SEC adopted new rules, chief among them that public companies disclose material cybersecurity breaches to investors within four days.
By Amanda R. Griner and. Deborah M. Isaacson | August 14, 2023
After briefly describing deep fakes and highlighting several relatively famous (or infamous) examples, this column will focus on a number of bills introduced recently in the New York legislature—including one in particular that may soon be heading to the governor's desk.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney | August 11, 2023
On July 10, the European Commission issued its Commission Implementing Decision (adequacy decision) to permit the transfer of personal data from the European economic area (i.e., the 27 EU member states, plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) (EEA) to the United States under the new EU-US data privacy framework (DPF).
By Daron Hartvigsen | August 10, 2023
What are the impacts to civil society and government if the plan works? We should consider that "collecting intelligence, imposing economic costs, enforcing the law, and, conducting disruptive actions" will work by some measure, and if so, the impacts to the cybersecurity ecosystem could be profound.
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