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Marriott's $52M Data Breach Settlement Points to Emerging Trend
"Treat your data like you would treat your money. Your personal data is just like currency—take the same precautions," warns an attorney not associated with the FTC action but experienced in data breach.Navigating the Mass Arbitration Minefield: Costs, Challenges and Strategic Shifts
The structure of arbitration fees, typically assessed per claim, creates a daunting financial barrier for companies, making the prospect of settling, irrespective of the claims' legitimacy, increasingly attractive. This dynamic has spurred a closer examination of arbitration service providers,'Spycraft' by Employers Raising Alarm as Technology Advances
"We really need to tread carefully," said Nikki Rivers, an associate at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.Marriott to Pay $52M, Upgrade Cybersecurity to Settle Probes Into 3 Big Breaches
"Marriott's poor security practices led to multiple breaches affecting hundreds of millions of customers," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.View more book results for the query "cybersecurity"
NJ Receiving $1.3M From Marriott Cybersecurity Settlement
"Marriott's poor security practices led to multiple breaches affecting hundreds of millions of customers," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.ClioCon 2024 Takeaways: Navigating Law Firms' AI Future
At Clio's Cloud Conference 2024, lawyers were wondering what impacts AI will have on their industry—and how they can prepare.Appellate Judges Grill Lawyer for Ex-Uber Security Chief Who Wants Conviction Tossed
"This case is an unprecedented attempt to hold an individual criminally liable for the way a company handled and reported a cybersecurity incident," Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner Chris Cariello said in court Tuesday.Generative AI and the 2024 Elections: Risks, Realities, and Lessons for Businesses
GenAI's ability to produce highly sophisticated and convincing content at a fraction of the previous cost has raised fears that it could amplify misinformation. The dissemination of fake audio, images and text could reshape how voters perceive candidates and parties. Businesses, too, face challenges in managing their reputations and navigating this new terrain of manipulated content.People in the News—Oct. 8, 2024—Sweet Stevens, McNees
Two Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams attorneys presented at the Pennsylvania School Board Solicitors Association (PSBSA) annual conference, which was held at Kalahari Resorts & Convention Center in the Poconos on Monday.Trending Stories
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