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Innovation Award Individual Winner: Erin Hanson, White & Case
"Advancing innovative ideas or visions as a younger attorney in a field as traditional and hierarchical as law can be both challenging and rewarding."Cyberattackers Find Coveted Openings in Easy-to-Fix Network Vulnerabilities
Cybercrime in Franchise Companies
The 21st century is the age of cybercrime, and franchise companies should be concerned because they are uniquely vulnerable in two areas. One, they possess massive collections of personally identifiable information. Two, they have substantial assets in intangible property.Dutch Detain Then Release Suspect in Tennis Star Computer Virus
Dutch police arrested the hacker known as "OnTheFly," a 20-year-old man who claims he wrote a computer virus that backed up e-mail systems worldwide by purporting to offer a photograph of tennis star Anna Kournikova. The computer buff, who was released pending trial, said he copied the "worm" from a program he found on the Internet, and named it for the Russian player because he is "a big fan of her."Framed for child porn - by a PC virus
Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography.Protecting Franchise Companies Against Cybercrime
The 21st century is clearly the age of cybercrime, and franchise companies should be especially concerned because, simplistically, there are only two types of computer systems: those that have been hacked, and those that will be hacked.PDA Security Is Essential for Portable Practices
Lawyers can manage data, access client information, communicate with clients and associates, and manage their schedules in a more accessible manner with personal digital assistants. Storing confidential client information on PDAs creates new questions regarding the level of protection required to protect client confidentiality. Law school dean Mitchel L. Winick introduces a host of tools to help protect you and your PDA.Framed for child porn - by a PC virus
AP - Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography.Heinous pictures and videos can be deposited on computers by viruses - the malicious programs better known for swiping your credit card numbers. In this twist, it's your reputation that's stolen.Internet outage would cause mass disruptions
If a day without Wikipedia was a bother, think bigger. In this plugged-in world, we would barely be able to cope if the entire Internet went down in a city, state or country for a day or a week.Sure, we'd survive. People have done it. Countries have, as Egypt did last year during the anti-government protests. And most of civilization went along until the 1990s without the Internet.Cybercrime in Franchise Companies
The 21st century is the age of cybercrime, and franchise companies should be concerned because they are uniquely vulnerable in two areas. One, they possess massive collections of personally identifiable information. Two, they have substantial assets in intangible property.Trending Stories
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