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Inside Counsel

Intel CEO Sold Stock Before Disclosing Security Flaw. What Happens Next?

Intel recently disclosed security flaws in its widely-used microprocessors that could allow hackers to steal sensitive information from computers, phones…
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Unit 8200 CEO Takes Accelerated Learning to the Cyber Masses

Cybint's Roy Zur aims to bridge the talent gap in cybersecurity by providing highly technical online self-guided certification
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Government Data Collection Efforts Yield Cybersecurity Questions

The breach of India's national ID database Aadhaar raises concerns as to whether governments are equipped to deal appropriately with today's cybersecurity landscape.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Targeted: Companies Face Emerging Regulatory and Cybersecurity Threats in 2018

Following a year where companies were targeted in breaches that compromised personal information of more than half of the U.S. population, regulators are moving away from voluntary cybersecurity compliance to comprehensive regulation and enforcement.
5 minute read

Inside Counsel

U.S. Needs New Approach to Commercial Counterintelligence

The U.S. is in the crosshairs of foreign competitors and intelligence services seeking to obtain valuable knowledge and other intellectual property,…
4 minute read

The Recorder

Q&A: Enforcement, Harassment, and Security in Open Source

Heather Meeker of O'Melveny & Myers explains the recent license enforcement statements by major tech organizations and why sexual harassment is the "next shoe to drop" in the open source world.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

AG Carr Promotes Cybercrime Bill

“Senate Bill 315 is an important security measure that will further protect Georgians from cybercriminals,” Attorney General Chris Carr said. “As it stands, we are one of only three states in the nation where it is not illegal to access a computer, so long as nothing is disrupted or stolen. This doesn't make any sense.”
2 minute read

Inside Counsel

In-house Lawyers and Corporate IT Can Collaborate to Prevent Internal Data Breaches

Inside counsel must ensure that sensitive data and documents are not transmitted outside the company unless authorized; the IT department can help.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Microprocessors Represent a Dangerous 'Spectre' of a Security Threat

While it is possible to protect against the recently discovered “Meltdown” microprocessor vulnerability, the “Spectre” threat may prove far more trouble for companies to address.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Monetizing IoT Data Without Driving Away Your Customers

Recent cases highlight three common strategies companies should consider when monetizing consumer data: (1) disclose data collection and usage in the Terms of Service (ToS), (2) adequately protect user data, and (3) promote clear user benefits from the data collected.
5 minute read

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