By Chris O'Malley | September 7, 2023
"My fear is the disclosures that the rules require companies to make in a big rush may force companies to have to 'go public' before they fully understand the situation," insurance executive Kevin LaCroix wrote in a blog post.
By Justin Henry | September 5, 2023
Michael Keilty is the latest government prosecutor from Durham's team to get a job in private practice, following moves by Andrew DeFillippis and Jonathan Algor.
By Everett Catts | September 5, 2023
"We've got about another half dozen to dozen [clients considering filing suit] and have obviously looked at a larger number," said Gerard Stranch IV, who represents up to five patients filing suits so far. "The 25 cases on file now are all class actions, and the court in Nashville has already consolidated all the cases in the [U.S. District Court for the] Middle District of Tennessee into one docket."
By Hugo Guzman | August 31, 2023
The cybersecurity community is closely watching the inquiry to see if the agency is embracing the trend of holding individual officers liable for a company's response to a data breach.
By Justin Henry | August 31, 2023
"For approximately seven months before the court's July 25 order, neither defendants nor Dechert had produced a single relevant, custodial document. Following the court's order, their stonewalling has continued," lawyers for plaintiff and entrepreneur Farhad Azima said in a court filing this week.
By Greg Moreman | August 31, 2023
Despite great strides toward better-for-the-world operating procedures, companies might be surprised to learn that they're likely overlooking one area of their business that heavily contributes to its overall carbon footprint — data storage. That's right: storing your company's data generates emissions. And with the continuous increase in data volumes, the impact will likely only grow.
By Matthew E. Yarbrough | August 30, 2023
In the matter of Drizly LLC, the FTC initiated an investigation of Drizly LLC and the company's CEO following a 2020 breach that exposed the personal information of 2.5 million customers.
By Jane Wester | August 29, 2023
U.S. District Judge Jesse In contrast, Furman found "no evidence that Schulte understood the workings of a grand jury" or that he was aware of the existence of the grand jury investigation when he first made false statements to an FBI agent.
By Jerry Bui | August 28, 2023
How will traditional tools and techniques need to adapt to handle new data challenges that have never been encountered by digital forensics specialists or lawyers?
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By Emily Cousins | August 24, 2023
"Not until roughly three months after it claims to have discovered the data breach did defendant begin sending the notice to persons whose [personal identifying information] defendant confirmed was potentially compromised," the complaint said. "The notice lacked sufficient information on how the breach occurred, what safeguards have been taken since then to safeguard further attacks, and/or where the information hacked exists today."
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