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New York Law Journal

Crime Fighting Cyber Surveillance Tools After 'Carpenter's' Adjustment

In his Cyber Crime column, Peter Crusco discusses “Carpenter v. United States,” describing the case as "probably the most important Fourth Amendment case involving new crime fighting cyber surveillance technology to reach the high court in many years."
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Consumer Privacy Act and Its Implications for Insurers Doing Business in Calif.

Data privacy remains one of the most significant concerns facing the insurance industry. A flurry of new and evolving data security and privacy laws and regulations are re-shaping the regulatory landscape, making it more difficult for companies to avoid exposing themselves to regulatory and other legal risk.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Not a 'Gotcha Law': How Corporate Legal Can Prep for Colorado's Cyber Law

Legal experts weigh in on how corporations can get compliance efforts underway for the new cybersecurity law, set to go into effect Sept. 1.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Leaker of Secret Report on Russian Hacking Sentenced to 5 Years

Prosecutors for the Southern District of Georgia say it's the longest sentence ever imposed for a federal crime involving leaks to the media.
5 minute read

Legal Week

GDPR three months on: what have we learned since the new data privacy rules took effect?

Nuix EMEA regional counsel William Mitchell talks to Legal Week publishing director John Malpas about data privacy and GDPR
1 minute read

International Edition

GDPR three months on: what have we learned since the new data privacy rules took effect?

Nuix EMEA regional counsel William Mitchell talks to Legal Week publishing director John Malpas about data privacy and GDPR
1 minute read

Legaltech News

How a Teenager Can Hack Your Law Firm

At an ILTACON session, a 15-year-old ethical hacker showed just how easy it is to target law firms and attorneys in today's cybersecurity world.
4 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Tips on How to Better Protect Client Data

All companies are expected to keep data and documents in their databases safe and secure, but law firms, even more so because of the nature of the profession.
4 minute read

International Edition

Baker Botts Hires Former Hunton & Williams Beijing Chief

China cybersecurity law specialist Manuel "Bing" Maisog is the latest partner to leave the combined Hunton Andrews Kurth.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Capitol Report

Judiciary updates security on web-based programs
4 minute read

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