By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | January 11, 2019
Choosing the right software to match a team's specific needs can mean the difference between a well-oiled machine and one that's just spinning its wheels.
By Robert Cruz, Smarsh | January 9, 2019
The use of social and collaborative communications provides new opportunities to deepen engagement with clients, but also creates new sources of compliance risk—in particular, if those intent on wrongdoing believe your focus is elsewhere.
By Travis Leon, Litera Microsystems | January 8, 2019
Computers can't proactively advise or counsel clients so that they can avoid conflicts or problems such as reactionary litigation later, but it can give attorneys time to do so.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | January 7, 2019
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat looks back at the time Navy rear admiral Grace Hopper (say it quickly) helped popularize the term 'debugging.'
By Leigh-Anne Galloway, Positive Technologies | January 4, 2019
2019 will bring its own threats with the propagation of new technology — 5G and IoT — and their security vulnerabilities. But there's also progress on the horizon, thanks to more stringent government regulation and increasing legal action.
By Christine P. Leatherberry | January 1, 2019
Appellate judges who have ruled on cases involving online impersonation have called upon prosecutors to apply common sense in place of faulty language.
By Kathleen McGee and Matthew Savare, Lowenstein Sandler | December 27, 2018
A recent Oath settlement is significant because it has established a new standard for notification under COPPA, with wide-reaching ramifications for the broader digital advertising ecosystem.
By Adrian Clarke, Evident Proof | December 26, 2018
Cyber criminals looking for new ways to exploit company networks are turning their focus to the privileged network access given to the many players involved in supply chains. As supply ecosystems grow, and points of vulnerability proliferate, businesses will have to turn to distributed ledger technology.
By Zach Warren | December 20, 2018
Still have questions about how artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other innovative technologies will be regulated or applied practically? Next year may be the one you find the answer.
By Helen Stocklin-Enright, Perkins Coie | December 19, 2018
Employing a beginner's mindset doesn't mean casting aside existing knowledge and experience, but it does mean questioning assumptions developed over time about what technology can do and getting curious about what else technology can offer in your matters.
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