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By Antonio U. Allen | July 14, 2020
Before making an adverse employment decision, employers should consider all of the factual circumstances to avoid legal jeopardy.
By Jim Koenig, Jim Gregoire and Sheeva Ghassemi-Vanni, Fenwick & West | July 14, 2020
The results of recent Fenwick polling suggest that companies generally have insufficient remote-working security controls and data protection practices and are considering a variety of approaches to return-to-work safeguards.
By Alex Reese, Farella Braun + Martel | July 13, 2020
A wide variety of business and consumer platforms host mutually beneficial ecosystems. But these ecosystems are also fraught with antitrust risk that arises when platforms try to terminate or modify the terms of third-party platform access.
By Kenya Parrish-Dixon, Empire Technologies Risk Management Group | July 10, 2020
The private sector could learn a great deal from the federal government about securely managing teleworking employees. If we follow its lead, there are many steps for securing data that can be implemented quickly and inexpensively.
By Niall Brennan, SAP Global Security and Marc Voses, Goldberg Segalla | July 9, 2020
While technological advancement has had, undoubtedly, many positive impacts for humanity, it raises complicated questions in the context of increasing global unrest and the changing nature of warfare, national security and international dispute resolution.
By Robert B. Fried, Consilio | July 9, 2020
With billions of users using cloud storage, it is important to discuss the value of this data source from an evidentiary and investigative standpoint.
By Maureen Ohlhausen, Cynthia Cole and Ryan Dowell, Baker Botts | July 8, 2020
Facial recognition offers some benefits, but poses certain risks that should be addressed as the technology is more widely adopted.
By David Kalat, BRG | July 7, 2020
This month's history of cybersecurity and legal technology examines how dial-up modems came to be used for voice calls, and where it fits into the future of communications.
By Ryan Costello, ProSearch | July 6, 2020
A surge in data subject access requests (DSARs) is likely post-pandemic, and discovery processes offer many advantages for internal response teams in unprecedented times.
By Rebecca Perry, Exterro | July 2, 2020
One can list seemingly endless steps to mastering your data, but these four are among the most critical components to compliance.
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