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Ukraine Power Grid Hack Seen As Warning For U.S.

The takedown of parts of the Ukrainian power grid in December was highly effective and highly sophisticated. The modus operandi was to…

The SBDPH & the FBI: Forcing the Apple from the Tree

The recent news surrounding Apple, the FBI, and data privacy and ownership has sparked national debate and raised countless questions. […]

“Flip” For Polluted Industrial Sites Takes Years

Some savvy investors are turning a profit by buying polluted properties, cleaning them up and selling them, but it’s a […]

Slow Federal Progress On Internet Privacy Frustrates Many

Civil society advocates are dismayed by the lack of progress in establishing a consumer privacy framework. In February 2012, the […]

Fingerprint Technology For Employers

Employers can adopt fingerprint recognition technology for a variety of purposes, including securing physical or computer access and as an […]

Apple Could Face Penalties, Jail Time For Defying FBI

Apple is bracing itself for a lengthy legal battle against FBI attempts to have the company unlock an iPhone that […]

Pre-Existing Conditions Down But Not Out

The despised exclusion has been relegated to the scrap heap of health-care insurance history, but it turns out it’s still…

If It’s Not A Breach, Don’t Report It

Often when consultants are called in to do a forensics investigation after a suspected breach, they find that in fact…

Information Sharing under the New Cybersecurity Law

The text of the the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) was incorporated by amendment into a consolidated spending bill in […]

The Case For Lawyers As Cyber-Risk Leaders

In a Today’s General Counsel article, the writer, the general counsel of a cybersecurity technology company, argues his case in […]

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