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Legaltech News

Considering Cyberinsurance? Here's What You Need to Know

A rundown of what potential buyers need to know when thinking about purchasing cyberinsurance.
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJSBA Newsletter Roundup

Excerpts from recent NJSBA newsletters
12 minute read

Legaltech News

Planning for the Worst: White House Guidance on Avoiding, and Coping With, Data Breaches

The White House memo reflects changing laws and policies and provides guidance for how organizations should tailor their response plans.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Skadden's Fitzgerald Talks About First Fed Recruit Since Leaving DOJ

Five years after leaving the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago, Patrick Fitzgerald has recruited his first former assistant. What took so long?
21 minute read

The American Lawyer

Skadden's Fitzgerald Talks About First Fed Recruit Since Leaving DOJ

Five years after leaving the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago, Patrick Fitzgerald has recruited his first former assistant. What took so long?
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Integris Looks to Help Companies Manage 'Live Maps' of Sensitive Data

Founder Kristina Bergman hopes to bring dynamic data mapping to information governance.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Integris Looks to Help Companies Manage 'Live Maps' of Sensitive Data

Founder Kristina Bergman hopes to bring dynamic data mapping to information governance.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Data Privacy and Security Implications of Employee Theft

Rogue employee? While your client scrambles to stem the loss of trade secrets and competitive information, another risk demands attention: data breach.
15 minute read

Corporate Counsel

ACC's New Data Security Guidance to Law Firms: Be Careful What You Ask For

It is almost cliché to say that data security has become the most common concern keeping in-house counsel awake at night. Indeed, many qualified law firms, including ours, have developed the needed expertise to advise clients on the best practices for cybersecurity. And while a law firm's traditional strengths lie in advising clients on avoiding lawsuits and investigations, not being a party to them, more and more find themselves targets of hackers seeking not only the law firm's proprietary information but also the confidential information the firm holds for its clients.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

For Lawyers and Law Firms: Mitigating Cyber Risks With Right Security Controls

Chris Moschovitis writes: Unfortunately, many lawyers are becoming tone-deaf to the constant narrative of "it's not a matter of if you'll be hacked—it is a matter of when" and are being seduced by vendors that promise "peace of mind." These promises are dangerous and expensive fantasies that deliver a false sense of security. That said, business must go on, and lawyers are all responsible for taking pragmatic steps to mitigate cyber security risk.
8 minute read

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