By Cogan Schneier | September 20, 2017
The lawsuit in California accuses Tesla of using information from customers' driver's licenses for marketing, without their consent or knowledge.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 19, 2017
John Demers, the Boeing Company in-house lawyer picked to lead the U.S. Justice Department's national security division, reported earning a salary and bonus totaling nearly $1.8 million, and he anticipates receiving at least another $350,000 in incentive and performance awards, according to a financial disclosure released publicly on Tuesday.
By Megan Miller, Edge Legal Marketing | September 19, 2017
The role of marketing on a cross-functional GDPR transition team is to represent the customer in designing user-friendly processes that are GDPR compliant.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 18, 2017
Greenwald's keynote at PREX17 covered pressing privacy developments, the current e-discovery scene, and the effects the Snowden leaks had on modern surveillance.
By Cheryl Miller | September 16, 2017
A California bill that would have restricted the ability of internet service providers to collect and sell consumer information without permission died early Saturday amid a strong lobbying push from telecommunications and tech companies to stop the privacy measure.
By therecorder | The Recorder | September 15, 2017
9th Cir.; 16-15342 The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that the privacy interest of former U.S. Immigration and Customs…
By C. Ryan Barber | September 15, 2017
Equifax Inc. has maintained that three executives were unaware of a massive data breach when they made stock trades on Aug. 1—worth more than $1 million—days after the company discovered the attack. Still, published reports about the stock sales raise "fundamental questions," two partners at the law firm Dorsey & Whitney said in an article published Friday at the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 15, 2017
The journalist who broke the Edward Snowden leaks dissects the legal foundations of NSA surveillance, and the complacency of a “malfeasant” U.S. judiciary.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 14, 2017
The interim head of the Federal Trade Commission division that traditionally conducts data security investigations has recused from the agency's investigation into the Equifax breach because he previously represented the company while at the law firm Arnall Golden Gregory.
By Ben Hancock | September 13, 2017
The development marks a reversal of the company's legal strategy on the issue of law enforcement access to data stored abroad.
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