By Dan Clark | March 3, 2021
There is a fear among smaller companies that opening up to government agencies before a cyber incident can lead to government investigations. However, having conversations with regulatory agencies and law enforcement can give in-house counsel insight on what threats to be on the lookout for.
By Jessica Seah | March 1, 2021
Lawyers on the ground say while Japanese investors are anxious about potential incoming sanctions, so far their clients are not considering pulling out of the market.
By Vishal Sunak, LinkSquares | March 1, 2021
If you're going to grant a software vendor access to your contract repository, legal drafting process, or privileged communications, you need more than promises of security and reliability. Here's what to look for in a SOC 2 Type II report.
By Michael R. Graif and Cynthia J. Larose | February 26, 2021
While a hack like SolarWinds was in some respects inevitable, it highlighted the role of third parties as a weak link in the cybersecurity chain, and focused attention on laws like the SHIELD Act and what diligence activities businesses can and should take when selecting third-party service providers.
By Max Dilendorf, Dilendorf Law Firm | February 23, 2021
While few would argue that additional regulation is unnecessary, it is important to strike a balance that is reflective of the current state of the industry. Both legitimate MSBs' and federal regulators' positions have merit and should be fully analyzed.
By Kelly J. Todd | February 22, 2021
The first moves should be about assembling and deploying a forensic investigative team and preserving the chain of evidence.
By Christopher Niesche | February 22, 2021
Large firms in Australia are well prepared for cyberattacks but small firms are vulnerable, in part because many principals believe they are too small to be a target, one expert said. Still, all are being targeted for the sensitive client data they hold.
By Simon Lock | February 19, 2021
Amid a rise in cybersecurity attacks, a review of the top 50 law firms shows eight have a lesser form of accreditation, while 12 do not use the recommended U.K. accreditation Cyber Essentials Plus at all.
By Nick Palmieri, Baker Botts | February 17, 2021
After a relatively low number of enforcement actions in 2019, we saw a drastic increase of enforcement actions by DPAs across the EU in 2020. And considering some of the larger fines issued, DPAs (at least for the time being) are focusing on user consent.
By Tasha Norman | February 16, 2021
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