Inside Track: Next Year's Must-Watch Data Breach Case | Boeing's GC Sky High on SCOTUS Clerks
Cyber issues are front and center— from a case that could change the data breach litigation landscape to emerging problems around cybersecurity risk disclosure.
December 13, 2017 at 06:10 PM
24 minute read
Maybe it's because I was at a cybersecurity conference last week, but somehow cyber issues are dominating this week's newsletter— from a case that could change the data breach litigation landscape to emerging problems around cybersecurity risk disclosure. In non-cyber news, a look at how Boeing recruited 11 ex-Supreme Court clerks to its legal department.
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