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Legaltech News

Marriott Cyberattackers May Be Playing Longer Game With Stolen Information

The Marriott breach that potentially compromised the information of up to 500 million people may wind up being more memorable for nature of the data that was targeted and the patience the intruders displayed.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Revives Suit Over Staten Island Jail Conference Room Cameras

The city was granted a declaratory judgment in its favor by a Manhattan federal judge in February, who found the city had allayed Sixth Amendment concerns in protecting clients' communications with their attorneys.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Weighs Data Privacy Concerns in Discovery Analysis

In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a decision which provides support for those who want courts to factor data privacy concerns into their determinations of the permissible scope of discovery.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The California Consumer Privacy Act: What You Need to Know

Before you assume that the CCPA will not affect you because your business is not located in California, know that companies both inside and outside of California will be affected by its requirements.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Why Do Cybersecurity Programs Fail?

It seems this should be a key question for everyone in business, government, technology, and cybersecurity: If we know the problem with cybersecurity, and have ways of methods of addressing the problem, why are we still failing?
13 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Your Firm's Cybersecurity in Seven Steps

Security is often seen as an inconvenience—and it can be—but the data in your firm's possession has value, and your firm has a duty to protect it.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Signs Point to Evolution in U.S. Consumers' Online Privacy Attitudes

Consumers have the power to opt out of certain data uses but many may not be taking the time to engage. But there are signs such disengagement is changing in the U.S.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What the Google Walkout Means for Employers

A new byproduct of the #MeToo movement has afforded employees significant leverage: employee walkouts. Google just experienced this, and responded with some substantial changes in its practices.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legislating Cybersecurity: 2018 Adds Patches to the Quilt of Data Privacy Law Across the US

Statehouses across the country are endeavoring to blanket all potential vulnerabilities through a narrowed focus on privacy and security. New Jersey is no different, with nearly 50 pending bills addressing data, privacy and cybersecurity.
9 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: A Sneak Peak at Consumer DNA Collection's Dangerous Road + SEC's Early Loss on a Crypto ICO

Stanford Law's Jen King discusses the legal and privacy issues around DNA data collection, where the law stands and what may be in store down the road.
10 minute read

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