The extent of the cyberdamage caused by China-based hackers who tapped into the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 2010 is not yet known. But following the recently publicized information about the attack, the message to in-house counsel is clear: protect yourselves. And that may mean having your company work more closely with the government.
Steptoe & Johnson partner Michael Vatis says the breach is significant because of what it symbolizes. “Corporate America is under attack by hackers,” says Vatis.
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