By Amanda Bronstad | June 3, 2024
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen heard arguments on Monday from more than a dozen lawyers vying for leadership of the 23andMe data breach litigation.
By Ilia Kolochenko | May 29, 2024
In an era where cybercrime is skyrocketing, why is law enforcement struggling to keep up? Discover how sophisticated cybercriminal syndicates, cross-border enforcement challenges, and a talent deficit in cybersecurity are tipping the scales in favor of digital bandits.
By Dan Roe | May 23, 2024
Taft Stettinius is among 21 law firms to report data breaches this year.
By Trudy Knockless | May 22, 2024
The two Republicans on the five-member commission blasted the enforcement action as an overreaction, likening it to a "regulatory foot fault."
By Trudy Knockless | May 22, 2024
The two Republicans on the five-member commission blasted the enforcement action as an overreaction, likening it to a "regulatory foot fault."
By Matthew Rasmussen | May 21, 2024
New regulations from the DOJ around the ownership and governance of company data on personal devices are catching up to the way the world actually works. It's going to make companies' lives a lot harder — and for precisely the same reason that smartphones have made their lives a lot easier.
By Michael Paul and Rajnish Singh, Innovative Computing Systems | May 21, 2024
All law firms exploring fully freeing themselves of on-premises IT infrastructure should consider going serverless with Microsoft 365 and its complementary services.
By Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons | May 20, 2024
"The APRA's tiered approach would instantiate sweeping coverage, all while including exemptions for small businesses, governments" and other entities, write Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons of King & Spalding.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 17, 2024
Scott Morgan announced on LinkedIn Friday that he was leaving the data platform after 12 years.
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By Amanda O'Brien | May 15, 2024
Insurers surveyed by risk management advisory firm Ames & Gough named conflicts and drafting errors as the two types of claims leading to the largest settlements.
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