Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | March 6, 2023
Abrams & Bayliss attorneys with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan of counsel state in the complaint that if the Court of Chancery frees funds for Alameda, which has filed for Chapter 11, over a million other trust shareholders would also benefit.
By Isha Marathe | March 6, 2023
While Big Tech and large organizations are aware of additional cybersecurity responsibilities they have, with President Biden's latest National Cybersecurity Strategy, failing to meet those responsibilities is likely to come with legal repercussions.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Irwin S. Izen | March 6, 2023
Whether in the cloud or on a server, whether stored on-premises or remotely, client data is out there, exposed. Protecting this data has become statutory and regulatory as hackers prey on accessing such data.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Kessler and Kate Nelson | March 6, 2023
Limiting the amount of unnecessary sensitive information collected, processed and stored reduces the opportunity for it to be inadvertently misused or stolen, writes contributor David Kessler.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John Cleary, Cate Green and Elizabeth Marden | March 6, 2023
Web tracking lawsuits stem from companies collecting their website visitors' data. These cases do not involve "hacking" or other forms of data breach or data incident, writes contributors John Cleary, Cate Green and Elizabeth Marden.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Kathryn Linsky, David Saunders and Jonathan Ende | March 6, 2023
Plaintiffs' claims seek to extend dated statutory requirements to modern technologies, such as online video players, chatbots session replay tools and voice recognition software. Many of these actions have advanced past the motion to dismiss stage, which means that more of these claims are likely to follow, write contributors Kathryn Linsky, David Saunders and Jonathan Ende.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Orenstein | March 6, 2023
There are a number of factors fueling the rise in supply chain attacks, such as victims being more willing to pay ransoms, escalating international tensions, larger and more interconnected networks, and the ease of anonymous payments through cryptocurrency, Michael Orenstein writes.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward McNicholas, Christine Moundas and Briana Fasone | March 6, 2023
Blackbeard may not be the first name that comes to mind when considering cybercrime, but prior international efforts to stop stateless rogue actors can point us toward the proper focus for cybersecurity—governments taking responsibility to solve a classic collective action problem by direct action, supporting existing industry defense measures, and leading multilateral cooperation efforts, writes Edward McNicholas, Christine Moundas and Briana Fasone.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Annmarie Giblin | March 6, 2023
We are currently on the precipice of a dramatic shift in the way cyber risk is viewed and how the accompanying liabilities are assigned, and the foundation for this change stems all the way back to the fundamentals of proximate cause, Annamarie Giblin writes.
By Allison Dunn | March 3, 2023
"Virginia has a very unique view of data privacy," Beth Burgin Waller, Chair of the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice at Woods Rogers, told Law.com. "If you looked at when this hit, you were really coming at an emerging time when you had Europe with [General Data Protection Regulation] GDRP and California with CCPA. Out of the gate—out-of-nowhere, almost—it felt like Virginia came running to the scene with the CDPA, the Consumer Data Protection Act."
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