By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | May 3, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, tells the story of how the fax machine actually pre-dates the U.S. Civil War.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Roy Strom | May 2, 2018
Northwestern Law School's foray into training students for legal operations roles has its dean facing existential questions about legal market change.
By Seth Noble, Data Expedition, Inc. | May 1, 2018
Even when data is being handled by well-regarded service providers, poor planning or a lack of user awareness can lead to serious breaches from seemingly secure systems.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | April 30, 2018
In his State E-Discovery columns, Mark A. Berman discusses a case addressing voicemail evidence, two cases on spoliation, and a decision that highlights that careful reviews need to be made to determine whether particular ESI fails within the protections of the work product doctrine.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 30, 2018
Developing legal hold software to account for a variety of languages can seem like a simple process. But several challenges may arise along the way.
By Collin J. Hite, Markel Service | April 30, 2018
Cybersecurity is an information security issue, and it must be treated as such. Failure to recognize this concept almost ensures a weak cybersecurity program that remains highly vulnerable to breaches.
By Judy Selby, Judy Selby Consulting | April 30, 2018
Even companies that currently have cyber insurance in place may not have optimal coverage for the wide variety of exposures under the GDPR.
By Ian Lopez | April 27, 2018
Getting to the discovery stage could prove challenging, but if it does, one expert says it "really opens the door for the DNC lawyers to obtain critical electronic evidence."
By Rhys Dipshan | April 26, 2018
A U.K. court's ruling in NT1 v. Google and NT2 v. Google underscored how right to be forgotten determinations are unique to each individual case and country, and may likely change under the GDPR.
By Chris Maguire, Thomson Reuters | April 20, 2018
With changes occurring at such a rapid pace across all corners of the globe, it's not surprising that organizations are increasingly finding themselves inadequately prepared to deal with privacy regulations.
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