By Michael A. Mora | July 12, 2023
"A year from now, we will be looking back at this data and thinking about the good ol' days when only 33 cases per month were considered low,'" said Franklin Zemel, who co-chairs the first U.S. standing committee on cybersecurity and privacy law for the Florida Bar.
By Abigail Adcox | July 11, 2023
Skadden, Cleary Gottlieb and Squire Patton Boggs all announced partner hires this week in Washington, D.C., who had strong government experience.
By Lisa Willis | July 11, 2023
"Anytime you anytime you have a healthcare facility that's breached, it's something to take seriously," said attorney Jean Martin, counsel for a proposed class of about 9 million patients.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 11, 2023
In The Legal's Cybersecurity supplement, read about the ethical use of AI in the legal industry, what the Pennsylvania Insurance Data Security Act means for insurance companies, and health information and privacy concerns post-Dobbs.
By Allison Dunn | July 6, 2023
"The First Circuit applied the Supreme Court's holding in 'TransUnion v. Ramirez' to the real-world facts of data breach cases, where plaintiffs and class members face significant risks from exposure to their confidential information," said David K. Lietz, a partner at Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman's Washington, D.C., office who represented the plaintiffs.
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By Dr. Michael Klipstein | July 6, 2023
On June 13, security researchers disclosed their findings that encryption keys for wireless devices are vulnerable to theft. This research found that cameras in cellular phones or commercial surveillance systems can be used to record power light emitting diodes (LEDs) from up to 60 feet away from a device, thus capturing encryption keys.
By Christine Schiffner | July 6, 2023
"What we're finding is that companies are increasingly interested in understanding the relationship between the U.S. and China and where it could be headed. They are looking for ways to navigate around the existing sanctions and tariffs that the United States and China have thrown up at each other," says Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer senior international policy advisor and former Ambassador to Brazil Thomas Shannon.
By Charlotte Johnstone | Dan Roe | July 6, 2023
The firm is now, however, subject to another class action connected to a data breach which allegedly hit as many as 51,000 Mondelez employees.
By Allison Dunn | July 5, 2023
"The First Circuit applied the Supreme Court's holding in 'TransUnion v. Ramirez' to the real-world facts of data breach cases, where plaintiffs and class members face significant risks from exposure to their confidential information," said David K. Lietz, a partner at Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman's Washington, D.C., office who represented the plaintiffs.
By David Kalat, BRG | July 5, 2023
As the use of cellular technology started to spread, CDMA technology enabled genuinely simultaneous users to broadcast on the same frequency at the same time, without risk of interference—like digital bubble wrap.
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