Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Mitzi Hill | July 9, 2018
Showing that you are prepared is increasingly a requirement for your customers, investors, employees and potential acquirers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caitlin Wilenchik | July 9, 2018
Facebook allows companies to access your private data without consent. Uber has used big data to embarrass its enemies. Companies like Equifax and Yahoo have been hacked and your private information is no longer private.
By Linus Chang, Scram Software | July 6, 2018
One expert says that well-implemented client-side encryption, where the corporate user keeps their own key rather than entrusting a third party to guard their sensitive information, is the only sure way to guarantee data privacy when storing data on other people's servers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | July 5, 2018
A recent Facebook commercial talks about how great Facebook was when it first came into our lives. It then talks about how bad Facebook became recently (“fake news,” “spam,” and “data misuse”). It ends with Facebook promising to do more. It promises Facebook will do more to “protect your privacy.”
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jon Hedgepeth | July 5, 2018
Requesting that a divorce settlement agreement stay private is more than just a simple question to the court. It's a process. And the parties involved don't always get what they want.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | July 5, 2018
These five policies, adopted in the last year, show a much more consumer-friendly wave of legislation may be coming for U.S. data-based companies.
By Justin Hectus and Kristy Sambor | July 3, 2018
In a nutshell, GDPR mandates that individuals have access and control over the use and maintenance of their data in certain circumstances, while the foundation of blockchain relies on the immutability of data. On the surface, these concepts seem in direct conflict with each other. This article discusses the points where GDPR and blockchain share common ground, where conflicts may exist and possible approaches for mitigating those conflicts.
By Edward Block and Peter Vogel, Foley & Lardner | July 2, 2018
Blockchain testing in sandboxes is an excellent way to test concepts and refine them through an iterative process, which can help mold the blockchain for a number of different uses.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 2, 2018
The ruling restricting the collection of historical cell site location information (CSLI) without a warrant aims to be narrow in scope, but legal experts argue it may have repercussions for years to come.
By Raychel Lean | June 29, 2018
Palm Coast-based Exactis face allegations of a cookie-driven data breach affecting more than half of all Americans and 110 million businesses.
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