By Ankur Sheth and Jano Bermudes, Ankura | April 5, 2019
Concern has shifted from dealing with data being stolen and sold on the dark web to handling serious ransomware and destructive attacks, where attackers are looking for immediate monetary output.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 4, 2019
A new survey shows many companies aren't fully confident in their GDPR and CCPA readiness. Privacy lawyers said in-house counsel need to partner with IT departments to bring GDPR and CCPA procedures into effect.
By David Kalat, BRG | April 1, 2019
Years before Zuckerberg and Facebook, there was Community Memory. In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat looks back at a computerized social network that never actually connected to the internet.
By Megan L. Brown and Peter S. Hyun, Wiley Rein | March 29, 2019
The blazing-fast process of parallel investigations immediately exposes the organization to risk it was not expecting, and can spread in unpredictable ways.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Francis G.X. Pileggi and Chauna A. Abner | March 27, 2019
This case is important for the clear guidance it provides for anyone who seeks to understand Section 144(a)'s safe harbors when one or more board members are conflicted in connection with a board vote.
By Rashmi Kishore, LDM Global | March 26, 2019
Many common document review mistakes can be avoided with smarter planning, defensible review processes, sound technology and management controls.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 21, 2019
Even large organizations in highly regulated and litigation-heavy industries say they didn't have formal e-discovery training, according to a survey by Exterro and Duke Law's EDRM.
By Simon Taylor | March 20, 2019
This marks the third billion-dollar penalty European regulators have imposed on the tech giant for hindering competition.
By Simon Taylor | March 20, 2019
This marks the third billion-dollar penalty European regulators have imposed on the tech giant for hindering competition.
By Simon Taylor | March 20, 2019
The tool enables whistleblowers to report suspected cases of price-fixing and to make leniency requests online, making it easier for companies to come forward.
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