By Maria Dinzeo | July 20, 2023
"The employee is handing you this information so they can do their job as your employee. And so you have to take reasonable steps to protect it," said Becky Baker, a Vinson & Elkins partner.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | July 18, 2023
"Companies are saying they need to make sure their disclosures are backed up by data and can respond when the questions come," said Tara K. Giunta, co-chair of Paul Hastings' ESG Risk, Strategy and Compliance Group.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | July 18, 2023
"Companies are saying they need to make sure their disclosures are backed up by data and can respond when the questions come," said Tara K. Giunta, co-chair of Paul Hastings' ESG Risk, Strategy and Compliance Group.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By William Carlucci, Maddie San Jose, Kaitlyn E. Stone, Michael C. Zogby and Jonathan Klein | July 18, 2023
With the number of security incidents and data breaches drastically increasing each year, organizations often feel as though they are scrambling to protect their data and confidential information.
By Emily Saul | July 17, 2023
The proposed class action alleges that the highly sensitive personal information of over 19,000 current and former employees of the company was compromised.
By Jessie Yount | July 17, 2023
Justine Phillips joined the firm's growing Los Angeles office, as it continues to invest in its cybersecurity and privacy team.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 16, 2023
Although the Appellate Division developed new policy to address a major business problem, it was resolved by employing well-recognized principles of insurance coverage law.
By Greg Andrews | July 13, 2023
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.
By Greg Andrews | July 13, 2023
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.
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.
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